So I am starting out with...
a 1,3,5-cycloheptatriene with O double bonded to the 7th carbon...
(1) pentadiene + heat
I found that this involves 10 electrons, which is 4n+2, and therefore reaction proceeds under thermal conditions. And I was able to come up with a product and support that with the frontier molecular orbital analysis. But what I'm confused about is the second part (and let me know if (1) was wrong...)
(2) ethene (C2H4) + heat
This involves 8 electrons, which is just 4n, and therefore reaction does not proceed? I couldn't draw out the molecules to support this though... because drawing the molecules.... cant you draw it like:
look at the HOMO of ethene (no node), LUMO (3 nodes) of the cycloheptatriene:
let the plus orbitals of the HOMO overlap with the plus orbitals of Carbon 1 and Carbon 4? and therefore produce:
1,4-cycloheptadiene with double bonded O at 6th carbon + 2-carbon bridge connecting C3 and C7 on the heptadiene.
I'm really bad at nomenclature, I hope that made sense....
Thanks in advance to any *delete me*