On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:18 PM, John May <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... it would say there are only 2 atoms (on the naphthalene) belonging to two 
> rings. In my mind the correct
> answer is 8 which we could easily reach using a different unique ring set.

Why not 10? 2 from the naphtalene and 8 from the other ring system?
all atoms in that cage-like structure participate in two rings, not?

Egon


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