Explain Huckel's rule with example
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In 1931, German chemist and physicist Erich Hückel proposed a rule to determine if a planar ring molecule would have aromatic properties. This rule states that if a cyclic, planar molecule has 4n+2π electrons, it is aromatic. This rule would come to be known as Hückel's Rule
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In keeping with the Möbius-Hückel concept, a cyclic ring molecule follows Hückel's rule when the number of its π-electrons equals 4n + 2 where n is a non-negative integer, although clearcut examples are really only established for values of n = 0 up to about n = 6.
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