For the following molecules classify them as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic. HOH N 11 OI= aromatic; II = nonaromatic OI=nonaromatic; II = aromatic OI-antiaromatic; II nonaromatic

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For the following molecules classify them as aromatic, antiaromatic, or
nonaromatic.
I
HOH
N
11
OI= aromatic; II = nonaromatic
I = nonaromatic; II = aromatic
O antiaromatic; II nonaromatic
OI= aromatic; II = antiaromatic
OI = nonaromatic; II = antiaromatic
Transcribed Image Text:For the following molecules classify them as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic. I HOH N 11 OI= aromatic; II = nonaromatic I = nonaromatic; II = aromatic O antiaromatic; II nonaromatic OI= aromatic; II = antiaromatic OI = nonaromatic; II = antiaromatic
Carbon/s with the highest bond strength?
02
2=
0 2.3
0123
O 3,4,5
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon/s with the highest bond strength? 02 2= 0 2.3 0123 O 3,4,5
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