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Aromatic, Antiaromatic, Nonaromatic - Huckel's Rule - 4n+2

This organic chemistry video tutorial shows you how to tell if a compound is aromatic, antiaromatic or nonaromatic by using huckel's rule / number of 4n+2 pi electrons, and features of the compound such as whether or not if it's cyclic, conjugated, sp2 hybridized and planar.

Aromatic, Antiaromatic, Nonaromatic - Huckel's Rule - 4n+2

Comments

At 13:41, since the rule is 4n+2, in the one on the right it equals 0. So would 0 count for Aromaticity?

Haris Atif

At 39:31, isn't the compound antiaromatic instead of non aromatic because it follows the 4n rule?

Arjun Dhankani

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R. M


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