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- Basic_aromatic_ring abstract "Basic aromatic rings are aromatic rings in which the lone pair of electrons of a ring-nitrogen atom is not part of the aromatic system and extends in the plane of the ring. This lone pair is responsible for the basicity of these nitrogenous bases, similar to the nitrogen atom in amines. In these compounds the nitrogen atom is not connected to a hydrogen atom. Basic aromatic compounds get protonated and form aromatic cations (e.g. pyridinium) under acidic conditions. Typical examples of basic aromatic rings are pyridine or quinoline. Several rings contain basic as well as non-basic nitrogen atoms, e.g. imidazole and purine. In non-basic aromatic rings the lone pair of electrons of the nitrogen atom is delocalized and contributes to the aromatic pi electron system. In these compounds the nitrogen atom is connected to a hydrogen atom. Examples of non-basic nitrogen-containing aromatic rings are pyrrole and indole.The basic aromatic rings purines and pyrimidines are nucleobases found in DNA and RNA.".
- Basic_aromatic_ring thumbnail Pyridine_structure.png?width=300.
- Basic_aromatic_ring wikiPageID "1402642".
- Basic_aromatic_ring wikiPageRevisionID "543930476".
- Basic_aromatic_ring hasPhotoCollection Basic_aromatic_ring.
- Basic_aromatic_ring subject Category:Nitrogen_heterocycles.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Abstraction100002137.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Chemical114806838.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Compound114818238.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type HeterocyclicCompound115025397.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Material114580897.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Matter100020827.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type NitrogenHeterocycles.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Part113809207.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Relation100031921.
- Basic_aromatic_ring type Substance100019613.
- Basic_aromatic_ring comment "Basic aromatic rings are aromatic rings in which the lone pair of electrons of a ring-nitrogen atom is not part of the aromatic system and extends in the plane of the ring. This lone pair is responsible for the basicity of these nitrogenous bases, similar to the nitrogen atom in amines. In these compounds the nitrogen atom is not connected to a hydrogen atom. Basic aromatic compounds get protonated and form aromatic cations (e.g. pyridinium) under acidic conditions.".
- Basic_aromatic_ring label "Basic aromatic ring".
- Basic_aromatic_ring label "حلقة عطرية قاعدية".
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- Basic_aromatic_ring depiction Pyridine_structure.png.
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