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What is the difference between aromatic and anti-aromatic compounds based on Huckel's Rule?
A. Aromatic: (4n+2) π electrons; Anti-aromatic: 4n π electrons
B. Aromatic: more than 6 electrons; Anti-aromatic: less than 6 electrons
C. Aromatic: planar; Anti-aromatic: non-planar
D. Aromatic: stable; Anti-aromatic: colored
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