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I don't quite understand Huckels Rule? In the Kaplan book, it talks about "anti-aromaticity". Is that the same as non-aromatic? The requirements for anti-aromatic are 4n pi electrons? It gives a triangle with one double bond, 2 lone pairs at the tip, and a negative charge. What do these mean? Do you count the lone pair, and negative sign? 😕