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In chemistry, the Möbius–Hückel treatment is a methodology used to predict whether a reaction is allowed or forbidden. It is often used alone with the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The description in this article uses the plus-minus sign notation for parity as shorthand while proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or system, while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences.

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  • In chemistry, the Möbius–Hückel treatment is a methodology used to predict whether a reaction is allowed or forbidden. It is often used alone with the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The description in this article uses the plus-minus sign notation for parity as shorthand while proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or system, while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences. (en)
  • Il modello aromatico di Möbius–Hückel, noto anche come teoria dello stato di transizione aromatico, è impiegato in chimica organica per prevedere se una reazione periciclica avrà luogo oppure no. Il concetto di base si rifà alle regole di Woodward-Hoffmann, offrendo un approccio del tutto equivalente tramite il quale determinare la stereochimica di un prodotto periciclico. Fu formulato dal chimico statunitense nel 1966. (it)
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  • In chemistry, the Möbius–Hückel treatment is a methodology used to predict whether a reaction is allowed or forbidden. It is often used alone with the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The description in this article uses the plus-minus sign notation for parity as shorthand while proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or system, while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences. (en)
  • Il modello aromatico di Möbius–Hückel, noto anche come teoria dello stato di transizione aromatico, è impiegato in chimica organica per prevedere se una reazione periciclica avrà luogo oppure no. Il concetto di base si rifà alle regole di Woodward-Hoffmann, offrendo un approccio del tutto equivalente tramite il quale determinare la stereochimica di un prodotto periciclico. Fu formulato dal chimico statunitense nel 1966. (it)
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  • Modello aromatico di Möbius-Hückel (it)
  • Möbius–Hückel concept (en)
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