8 Pyridine is an example of compounds, a 7-membered ring b) 6-membered ring c) 8-membered ring d) 5-membered ring
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8 Pyridine is an example of compounds, a 7-membered ring
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Compounds classified as heterocyclic probably constitute the largest and most varied family of organic compounds. After all, every carbocyclic compound, regardless of structure and functionality, may in principle be converted into a collection of heterocyclic analogs by replacing one or more of the ring carbon atoms with a different element. Even if we restrict our consideration to oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur (the most common heterocyclic elements), the permutations and combinations of such a replacement are numerous.
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