Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Whether the given
Concept introduction:
The rule for aromaticity applies only if the system is planar, cyclic, and has a continuous overlap of p-orbitals.
As per Huckel’s rules for aromaticity, the molecule must possess a pi system of molecular orbitals constructed from p-orbitals that are fully conjugated around a ring. The number of electrons in the
If the number of electrons in the
All other compounds are nonaromatic.
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether the given compound is aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The rule for aromaticity applies only if the system is planar, cyclic, and has a continuous overlap of p-orbitals.
As per Huckel’s rule for aromaticity, The molecule must possess a pi system of molecular orbitals constructed from p-orbitals that are fully conjugated around a ring. The number of electrons in the
If the number of electrons in the
All other compounds are nonaromatic.
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether the given compound is aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The rule for aromaticity applies only if the system is planar, cyclic, and has a continuous overlap of p-orbitals.
As per Huckel’s rule for aromaticity, the molecule must possess a
If the number of electrons in the
All other compounds are nonaromatic.

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