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Pyridine

Introduction: Pyridine

Description of Pyridine

Pyridine: A colorless volatile liquid of empyreumatic odor and burning taste, resulting from the dry distillation of organic matter containing nitrogen; used as an industrial solvent, in analytic chemistry, and for denaturing alcohol.
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Pyridine: 6-membered aromatic ring structure with one nitrogen heteroatom.
Source: CRISP

Pyridine: Compounds with a six membered aromatic ring containing NITROGEN. The saturated version is PIPERIDINES.
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The term Pyridine can be used for:

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Hierarchical classifications of Pyridine

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