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- Möbius–Hückel_concept abstract "The Möbius–Hückel treatment is one of two predicting reaction allowedness versus forbiddenness. The concept is the counterpart of the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The methodology in this treatment utilizes the plus-minus sign parity in proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or reaction while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences.".
- Q6950324 abstract "The Möbius–Hückel treatment is one of two predicting reaction allowedness versus forbiddenness. The concept is the counterpart of the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The methodology in this treatment utilizes the plus-minus sign parity in proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or reaction while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences.".
- Möbius–Hückel_concept comment "The Möbius–Hückel treatment is one of two predicting reaction allowedness versus forbiddenness. The concept is the counterpart of the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The methodology in this treatment utilizes the plus-minus sign parity in proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or reaction while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences.".
- Q6950324 comment "The Möbius–Hückel treatment is one of two predicting reaction allowedness versus forbiddenness. The concept is the counterpart of the Woodward–Hoffmann approach. The methodology in this treatment utilizes the plus-minus sign parity in proceeding around a cycle of orbitals in a molecule or reaction while the Woodward–Hoffmann methodology uses a large number of rules with the same consequences.".