Diazine

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Diazines are a group of organic compounds having the molecular formula C4H4N2. Each contains a benzene ring in which two of the C-H fragments have been replaced by isolobal nitrogen.[1] There are three isomers:

See also[]

  • 6-membered rings with one nitrogen atom: pyridines
  • 6-membered rings with three nitrogen atoms: triazines
  • 6-membered rings with four nitrogen atoms: tetrazines
  • 6-membered rings with five nitrogen atoms: pentazines
  • 6-membered rings with six nitrogen atoms: hexazines

References[]

  1. ^ Aromatic and Heteroaromatic Rings. Academic Press. 1991-01-01. ISBN 978-0-12-451160-6.
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