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by gus_massa
2502 days ago
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Probably yes, but there may be some additional rules. First you need an even number of Carbons, but there may be additional rules. I have a gut feeling that in this case it's better if the number of carbons is like 4n+2 (i.e. even, but not a multiple of 4, just like 18 :) ). This rule is important when you have a similar structure with double bonds and Hydrogen. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromaticity I'm not sure if it translates to triple bonds. (Some handwaving: Here the pi bonds in the plane act like the H in the aromatic compounds, and the pi bonds perpendicular to the plane form an aromatic system.) (Note that handwaving is never a replacement of knowledge, so this many be very bad.) |
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