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05 Molecular Orbital Theory and Aromaticity

Many more practice questions on the topic of molecular orbital theory can be found on the CHEM 2000 pages of this site.

Exercise 22: Delocalized Pi Electrons17 KB
Exercise 22: Delocalized Pi Electrons (Answers)19 KB
Exercise 111: Resonance Energies37 KB
Exercise 111: Resonance Energy (Answers)94 KB
Exercise 112: Aromatic, Antiaromatic or Nonaromatic?15 KB
Exercise 112: Aromatic vs. Antiaromatic (Answers)68 KB
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  • CHEM 2500: Organic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 2500 Exercises
      • 01 Review (Lewis Diagrams, Functional Groups and Isomers)
      • 02 Nomenclature
      • 03 Stereochemistry
      • 04 Conformations of Organic Molecules
      • 05 Molecular Orbital Theory and Aromaticity
      • 06 Reactions, Mechanisms and Operational Species
      • 07 Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides (SN1 and SN2)
      • 08 Substitution Reactions of Alcohols (More SN1 and SN2!)
      • 09 Elimination Reactions (E1 and E2)
    • CHEM 2500 Lecture Notes (Findlay)
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    • CHEM 2500 Practice Tests
      • CHEM 2500 Final Exam
      • CHEM 2500 Midterm #1
      • CHEM 2500 Midterm #2
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