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Why is pyrimidine less basic than pyridine?

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Answered by ayush579
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Going from pyridine to pyrimidine we need to double that. ... The whole system is muchless favourable than the pyridine system with only a single nitrogen. Rephrasing that argument: Basicity is increased when electron-donating neighbours increase the electron density (that equals a partial negative charge) on an atom.
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