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Cuprins
<p>45.1 Product Class 1: Cyclopropenium Salts, Cyclopropenones and Heteroatom Analogues, and Cyclopropenyl Radicals and Anions<br>45.2 Product Class 2: Cyclobutadienes, Cyclobutenediones, and Squaric Acids<br>45.3 Product Class 3: Cyclopentadienyl Anions, Cyclopentadienones, and Heteroatom Analogues<br>45.4 Product Class 4: Benzene and Alkylbenzenes<br>45.5 Product Class 5: Styrenes, Stilbenes, and Other Alk-1-enylbenzenes<br>45.6 Product Class 6: Annulated Benzenes (1<em>H</em>-Cyclopropabenzenes, 1, 2-Dihydrocyclobutabenzenes, Indanes, and Indenes)<br>45.7 Product Class 7: Cycloheptatrienylium (Tropylium) Salts, Tropones, Tropolones, and Heteroatom Analogues<br>45.8 Product Class 8: Cyclooctatetraenes<br>45.9 Product Class 9: Nine-Membered and Higher Annulenes and Related Ions<br>45.10 Product Class 10: Fulvenes<br>45.11 Product Class 11: Dimethylenecyclobutenes and Quinodimethanes<br>45.12 Product Class 12: Radialenes</p>