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Manchester encoding is a special type of bipolar signaling in which the signal is changed from high to low or from low to high in the middle of the signal.
Aromatic
Relating to or denoting organic compounds that have a planar ring structure with delocalized pi electrons, leading to enhanced stability.
Huckle's Rule
A rule stating that aromatic compounds must have a planar ring of \(\pi\) bonds with a total of (4n + 2) \(\pi\) electrons.
Nonaromatic
Referring to organic compounds that do not meet the criteria for aromaticity, typically lacking a fully conjugated, cyclic electron system.
Heat of Hydrogenation
The amount of heat released during the process of adding hydrogen (H2) to unsaturated organic compounds, typically alkenes or alkynes, to form saturated compounds.
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