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I recall in an earlier post, some one had mentioned that you don't count the lone pairs, if the cyclic structure satisfies Huckels rule. Is this the correct way to think of it? or is this just simplifying? For Pyridine, the lone pairs are not counted as a part of the conjugated system. It is aromatic,since the structure has 6pi electrons and nitrogen is sp2 hybridized. Kaplan says that you don't count them since they are perpendicular to the system. how do you determine that. For pyrrole, we do count the lone pairs. Thanks