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How does Pyridine satisfy huckels rule?
I understand that benzene has 6 pi electrons because it has 3 double bonds.
When I look at pyridine I see 3 double bonds, plus a lone pair on the Nitrogen. Do you only consider the 3 double bonds pi electrons?
If so then why is pyrrole aromatic? It only has 2 double bonds in it structure.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I understand that benzene has 6 pi electrons because it has 3 double bonds.
When I look at pyridine I see 3 double bonds, plus a lone pair on the Nitrogen. Do you only consider the 3 double bonds pi electrons?
If so then why is pyrrole aromatic? It only has 2 double bonds in it structure.