EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND M
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: PRINCIPLES AND M
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Author: KARTY
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.35P
Interpretation Introduction

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The reason for the aromaticity of pyrene is to be explained.

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Each C=C bond consists of two π electrons. The sp3-hybridized carbon atom isolates one π system from the other. Two double bonds are part of the same π system if they are separated by exactly one bond, making the double bonds conjugated. According to Hückel’s rule, if a species possesses a π system of MOs constructed from p atomic orbital and fully conjugated around a ring, then the species is aromatic if the number of electrons in that cyclic π system is 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, and so on. (These are called Hückel numbers.) The species is antiaromatic if the number of electrons in that cyclic π system is 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and so on. (These are called anti-Hückel numbers.)

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