Chemistry, asked by hemcharan7243, 1 year ago

How many pi electrons should be there with respect to cycle size to make the molecule in conjugation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A planar (or near planar) cycle of sp2 hybridized atoms, the p-orbitals of which are oriented parallel to each other. These overlapping p-orbitals generate an array of π-molecular orbitals. These π-orbitals are occupied by 4n+2 electrons (where n is an integer or zero). This requirement is known as The Hückel Rule.

Answered by samir4934
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To find out if a molecule is aromatic, you have to see whether it has 4n+2 pi electrons in the closed loop where n is an integer. First, count up all double bonds that are between two atoms in the closed loop. These count as two electrons.

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