Are my answers correct?
A. 4 pi electrons antiaromatic
- does not contain a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is not aromatic
B. 4 pi electrons, antiaromatic
- does not contain a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is not aromatic
C. 6 pi electrons + 2 nonbonding electrons that are not part of the pi system
- contain a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is not aromatic
D. 6 pi electrons but nonplanar molecule
- contain a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is not aromatic
E. 6 pi electrons and planar = aromatic
- contains a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is aromatic
F. 8 pi electrons, antiaromatic
- the species is not aromatic
G. 14 pi electrons, aromatic
- contains a Huckel number of pi electrons
- each ring atom contributes a pure p-orbital to make a continuous pi system
- the species is aromatic
H. 6 pi electrons, aromatic with 1 pair on nonbonding electrons not part of the pi system
- contains a Huckel number of pi electrons
- there is at least one ring atom that does not contribute a pure p-orbital to the pi system
- the species is aromatic
I. 6 pi electrons (because of the +2 charge, so 8 pi electrons - 2 = 6, which is a Huckel number), aromatic
- contains a Huckel number of pi electrons
- each ring atom contributes a pure p-orbital to make a continuous pi system
- the species is aromatic
J. 8 pi electrons, antiaromatic
- does not contain a Huckel number of pi electrons
- each ring atom contributes a pure p-orbital to make a continuous pi system
- the species is not aromatic