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what is aromatic explain with Huckel's rule​

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Answered by jhasumit
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Hückel's Rule

In 1931, Erich Hückel postulated that monocyclic (single ring) planar compounds that contained carbon atoms with unhybridized atomic p orbitals would possess a closed bond shell of delocalized π electrons if the number of π electrons in the molecule fit a value of 4 n + 2 where n equaled any whole number. Because a closed bond shell of π electrons defines an aromatic system, you can use Hückel's Rule to predict the aromaticity of a compound. For example, the benzene molecule, which has 3 π bonds or 6 π electrons, is aromatic.

Answered by ananyadubey2013
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Hey buddy!!☺️☺️

Aromatic compounds with reference to Huckel's rule are the compounds which:-

*Are planar

* Have (4n+1)π electrons.

* Have complete delocalisation of π electrons in the ring.

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