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  2. Hückel's rule - Wikipedia

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    Hückel's rule is not valid for many compounds containing more than one ring. For example, pyrene and trans-bicalicene contain 16 conjugated electrons (8 bonds), and coronene contains 24 conjugated electrons (12 bonds). Both of these polycyclic molecules are aromatic, even though they fail the 4n + 2 rule. Indeed, Hückel's rule can only be ...

  3. Hückel method - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It provides the theoretical basis for Hückel's rule that cyclic, planar molecules or ions with + π-electrons are aromatic. It was later extended to conjugated molecules such as pyridine , pyrrole and furan that contain atoms other than carbon and hydrogen ( heteroatoms ). [ 4 ]

  4. Möbius–Hückel concept - Wikipedia

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    The two orbital arrays in Figure 3 are just examples and do not correspond to real systems. In inspecting the Möbius one on the left, plus–minus overlaps are seen between orbital pairs 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, and 6-1, corresponding to an odd number (5), as required by a Möbius system.

  5. Möbius aromaticity - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the rarity of Möbius aromatic ground state molecular systems, there are many examples of pericyclic transition states that exhibit Möbius aromaticity. The classification of a pericyclic transition state as either Möbius or Hückel topology determines whether 4N or 4N + 2 electrons are required to make the transition state aromatic or antiaromatic, and therefore, allowed or ...

  6. Talk:Hückel's rule - Wikipedia

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    Here's an example: for benzene, the ring has 6 carbons, so n = 1. That's because 4(1) + 2 = 6. ... it follows huckel's rule because when n=1 you obtain a value of six ...

  7. Extended Hückel method - Wikipedia

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    The extended Hückel method is a semiempirical quantum chemistry method, developed by Roald Hoffmann since 1963. [1] It is based on the Hückel method but, while the original Hückel method only considers pi orbitals, the extended method also includes the sigma orbitals.

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    The IOC will replace the 10 medals that American swimmer Gary Hall Jr. lost when the California wildfires destroyed his home last week.

  9. Cyclodecapentaene - Wikipedia

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    This organic compound is a conjugated 10 pi electron cyclic system and according to Huckel's rule it should display aromaticity. It is not aromatic, however, because various types of ring strain destabilize an all-planar geometry. [1]: 121–122