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The primary source of scale diseconomies appears to be:
Antiaromatic
Antiaromaticity describes molecules that fail to comply with Huckel's rule, having conjugated pi systems with 4n π electrons that lead to destabilization.
Nonaromatic
Referring to organic compounds that do not have the aromatic stability associated with the delocalized pi electrons in a ring structure.
Aromatic Heterocycles
Rings of carbon atoms containing at least one non-carbon atom (heteroatom) like nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, that are stable due to aromaticity, important in many biological molecules and synthetic compounds.
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