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  2. Heterocyclic compound - Wikipedia

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    The 5-membered ring compounds containing two heteroatoms, at least one of which is nitrogen, are collectively called the azoles. Thiazoles and isothiazoles contain a sulfur and a nitrogen atom in the ring. Dithioles have two sulfur atoms. A large group of 5-membered ring compounds with three or more heteroatoms also exists.

  3. Hexazine - Wikipedia

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    Hexazine (also known as hexaazabenzene) is a hypothetical allotrope of nitrogen composed of 6 nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring-like structure analogous to that of benzene. As a neutrally charged species, it would be the final member of the azabenzene (azine) series, in which all of the methine groups of the benzene molecule have been replaced ...

  4. Azine (heterocycle) - Wikipedia

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    In Hantzsch–Widman nomenclature, an azine is an heterocyclic compound containing a 6-membered aromatic ring. It is an analog of a benzene ring in which one or more of the carbon atoms has been replaced by a nitrogen atom, [1] and thus is also called an azabenzene.

  5. Simple aromatic ring - Wikipedia

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    Simple aromatic rings can be heterocyclic if they contain non-carbon ring atoms, for example, oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. They can be monocyclic as in benzene, bicyclic as in naphthalene, or polycyclic as in anthracene. Simple monocyclic aromatic rings are usually five-membered rings like pyrrole or six-membered rings like pyridine.

  6. Category:Six-membered rings - Wikipedia

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    Compounds containing rings with six atoms in them. ... Pages in category "Six-membered rings" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  7. Pyrimidine - Wikipedia

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    Pyrimidine (C 4 H 4 N 2; / p ɪ ˈ r ɪ. m ɪ ˌ d iː n, p aɪ ˈ r ɪ. m ɪ ˌ d iː n /) is an aromatic, heterocyclic, organic compound similar to pyridine (C 5 H 5 N). [3] One of the three diazines (six-membered heterocyclics with two nitrogen atoms in the ring), it has nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3 in the ring.

  8. Pyridazine - Wikipedia

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    It contains a six-membered ring with two adjacent nitrogen atoms. [3] It is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 208 °C. It is isomeric with two other diazine (C 4 H 4 N 2) rings, pyrimidine and pyrazine.

  9. Trithiazyl trichloride - Wikipedia

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    The molecule is a 6-membered ring of alternating nitrogen and sulfur atoms, where each sulfur atom is attached to one chlorine atom by a single bond. The molecule contains alternating single and double bonds in the S 3 N 3 core. The molecule has C 3v symmetry. The S 3 N 3 core is slightly ruffled structure with S-N distances of 160.5 pm.