Naphthalene and azulene are constitutional isomers of

Chapter 21, Problem 21.18

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Naphthalene and azulene are constitutional isomers of molecular formula C10H8. Napthalene Azulene 890 Chapter 21 Benzene and the Concept of Aromaticity Naphthalene is a colorless solid with a dipole moment of zero. Azulene is a solid with an intense blue color and a dipole moment of 1.0 D. Account for the difference in dipole moments of these constitutional isomers.

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