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Monday, February 5, 2007

Problem 16-7 d

Don’t fall for the trick and count up the double bonds. Only the outer ones count, because you need to have a continuous ring. Ignore the central part and treat the outer ring as a ring on its own, and you’ll see that it is aromatic.

Posted by Yoni Levinson at 9:42 PM

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