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Hückel's rule
method of determining aromaticity in organic molecules / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In organic chemistry, Hückel's rule is a rule that help to determine if a molecule has the properties of an aromatic compound. It is named after chemist Erich Hückel, who formulated it in 1931. A well known compound that fulfills the rule is Benzene.
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