Short lecture on Huckel's rule in aromaticity.
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic molecule has 4n+2 pi electrons, and an anti-aromatic molecule has 4n pi electrons. This is in agreement with predictions from the particle in a ring model system, where 4n+2 electrons form a completely filled shell, and 4n electrons form a half-filled shell.
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Quantum Chemistry 14.4 - Huckel's Rule
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