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explain ans state huckels rule with Example

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hückel's Rule also applies to ions. As long as a compound has 4n+2 π electrons, it does not matter if the molecule is neutral or has a charge. For example, cyclopentadienyl anion is an aromatic ion. ... Cyclopentadienyl anion has 6 π electrons and fulfills the 4n+2 rule.

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Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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According to Huckel's rule, all planar aromatic compounds must have [4n+2] pi-electrons where n is an integer (i.e. n= 0, 1, 2, 3, 4…etc.). This rule estimates whether a planar ring compound will possess aromatic properties or not.

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Hückel's Rule also applies to ions. As long as a compound has 4n+2 π electrons, it does not matter if the molecule is neutral or has a charge. For example, cyclopentadienyl anion is an aromatic ion. ... Cyclopentadienyl anion has 6 π electrons and fulfills the 4n+2 rule.

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