What are acounting Pi electron's?



What are acounting Pi electron's?..

Answer / Mohit Singh Chauhan

Accounting for Pi electrons refers to the process of allocating electrons around a cyclic compound, specifically aromatic compounds containing five or six atoms in a ring. In organic chemistry, this is necessary to determine the total number of electrons and whether a compound is planar or non-planar.

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