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Extra cyclic resonance energies

At this point, we can define an aromatic compound to be a cyclic compound containing some number of conjugated double bonds and having an unusually large resonance energy. Using benzene as the example, we will consider how aromatic compounds differ from aliphatic compounds. Then we will discuss why an aromatic structure confers extra stability and how we can predict aromaticity in some interesting and unusual compounds. [Pg.714]


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