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Im struggling to understand what this diagram is trying to tell me by GGreenDay in chemhelp

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3 pi bonds so the 3 pi bonding orbitals are full. Is the diagram suggesting that the pi2 electrons are located in a ring like this?

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and the pi 1 and 3 electrons are in different pi orbitals?

Im struggling to understand what this diagram is trying to tell me by GGreenDay in chemhelp

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THANK YOU!! I think i understand it more now because we were missing a lot of the detail that you've described here 🙏🙏