aromattisuus
Aromattisuus is a term used in organic chemistry to describe a property of certain cyclic molecules. These molecules, known as aromatic compounds, possess a unique stability due to a delocalized system of pi electrons within their ring structure. This delocalization means the electrons are not confined to specific bonds between atoms but are spread out over the entire ring.
The most well-known aromatic compound is benzene, a six-carbon ring with alternating double and single bonds,
Compounds exhibiting aromattisuus are generally more stable than their non-aromatic counterparts and undergo characteristic reactions, such