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Why is this compound not aromatic?
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Answered by vimaljegim
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Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have pi electrons in the overlapping p orbitals in order to be aromatic (n in this formula represents any integer). Only compounds with 2, 6, 10, 14, . . . pi electrons can be considered aromatic. ... Answer D is not cyclic, and therefore cannot be aromatic.

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