Identifying Aromatic Compounds - Organic Chemistry

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Compound A. Benzene

Compound B.Cyclobutadiene

Compound C.Cyclotetraoctene

Compound D.1_3_5_hex-tri-ene

Which compound(s) shown above is(are) aromatic?

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For a compound to be considered aromatic, it must be flat, cyclic, and conjugated and it must obey Huckel's rule. 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. Compound A has 6 pi electrons, compound B has 4, and compound C has 8. This eliminates answers B and C. Answer D is not cyclic, and therefore cannot be aromatic. The only aromatic compound is answer choice A, which you should recognize as benzene.

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