Which of the following is not an aromatic compound?
Aromatic compounds follow the rules defined by Hückel's rule, which states that a compound is aromatic if it is cyclic, planar, and has a total of \(4n + 2\) delocalized pi electrons, where \(n\) is an integer.
- Option (1) is a benzene ring (\(C_6H_6\)), which satisfies the criteria for aromaticity, as it has 6 pi electrons, a multiple of \(4n + 2\).
- Option (2) is naphthalene, which is also aromatic as it has 10 pi electrons, satisfying Hückel's rule.
- Option (3) is another aromatic compound, specifically a 5-membered ring with conjugated double bonds.
- Option (4), however, is a non-aromatic compound. It does not satisfy the aromaticity condition because it lacks a fully conjugated system, making it non-aromatic.
Thus, the correct answer is: \[ \text{(4) is the non-aromatic compound.} \]
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