Q.15 The non-aromatic compound/ion is:
Aromaticity
A compound is aromatic if it satisfies all of the following:
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Cyclic
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Planar
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Fully conjugated
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Follows Hückel’s rule → (4n + 2) π electrons
If a compound is:
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Cyclic, planar, conjugated but has 4n π electrons → Antiaromatic
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Fails cyclic/planar/conjugation → Non-aromatic
Correct Answer
(D)
Explanation of Each Option
Option (A): Naphthalene
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Two fused benzene rings
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Fully conjugated and planar
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Total π electrons = 10
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Follows 4n + 2 rule (n = 2)
Aromatic compound
Option (B): Tropylium Cation (C₇H₇⁺)
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Cyclic and planar
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Fully conjugated
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π electrons = 6
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Follows Hückel’s rule
Aromatic ion
Option (C): Cyclooctatetraene Dianion (C₈H₈²⁻)
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4 double bonds + 2 extra electrons
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Total π electrons = 10
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Becomes planar after gaining electrons
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Follows 4n + 2 rule
Aromatic ion
Option (D): Cyclopentadienyl Cation (C₅H₅⁺)
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Cyclic and conjugated
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π electrons = 4
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Follows 4n rule (n = 1)
Antiaromatic → chemically unstable
Since antiaromatic species are not aromatic, this ion is classified as:
Non-aromatic
Final Conclusion
| Option | Nature |
|---|---|
| (A) | Aromatic |
| (B) | Aromatic |
| (C) | Aromatic |
| (D) | Non-aromatic (Antiaromatic) |


