State the conditions of an organic molecule to become aromatic, anti-aromatic and non-aromatic. Give examples of each.
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Non-Aromatic Compounds Definition. A cyclic compound which doesn't necessitate a continuous form of overlapping ring of p orbitals need not be considered as aromatic or even anti aromatic and hence these are termed as nonaromatic or aliphatic.
Definition. An aromatic molecule or compound is one that has special stability and properties due to a closed loop of electrons. Not all molecules with ring (loop) structures are aromatic. A general scientific definition can be found below. Aromatic molecules are sometimes referred to simply as aromatics.
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