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  • Aromatic hydrocarbons [r]: A molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen that exhibits unusual stability and reactivity from having a cyclic conjugated system containingg (4n +2) π electrons. [e]
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  • Lewis acid-base theory [r]: Most comprehensive acid-base theory, covering all acid-base reactions as well as the formation of chemical complexes. [e]