how is Benzene is a aromatic compound
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Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon because it obeys Hückel's rule. Originally, benzene was considered aromatic because of its smell: it has an "aromatic" odor. It is now considered aromatic because it obeys Hückel's rule: ... In the case of benzene, we have 3 π bonds (6 electrons), so 4n+2=6 .
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Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon because it obeys Hückel's rule. Originally, benzene was considered aromatic because of its smell: it has an "aromatic" odor. It is now considered aromatic because it obeys Hückel's rule: 4n+2 = number of π electrons in the hydrocarbon, where n must be an integer.Feb 9, 2015
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