What is difference between anti-aromatic and non-aromatic compounds?
Answer Posted / anvesha
anti aromatic compounds follow 4n rules and these are
planar and also delocalization takes place but non aromatic
compound are acyclic nd it may b define by comapring the
energy of it's acyclic nd corresponding cyclic structure if
both having approx same energy then it comes in non
aromatic nd if both cyclic form having higher energy then
it's acyclic thn it's anti aromatic and if cyclic frm
having having less energy i.e more stable then it is
aromatic.nd aromatic compounds having 4n+2 pi electrons.
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