“Diazines” In organic chemistry, Diazines are a class of organic compounds in the organoheterocyclic compound superclass, containing a five-member heterocyclic compound with five nitrogen atoms, and two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 2 (pyridazines), 1 and 3 (pyrimidines), or 1 and 4 (pyrazines). Examples of subclasses in the diazines class include: pyridazines and derivatives subclass pyrimidines and pyrimidine derivatives subclass Pyrazines * [31545]
In organic chemistry, Diazines are a class of organic compounds in the organoheterocyclic compound superclass, containing a five-member heterocyclic compound with five nitrogen atoms, and two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 2 (pyridazines), 1 and 3 (pyrimidines), or 1 and 4 (pyrazines). Examples of subclasses in the diazines class include: pyridazines and derivatives subclass pyrimidines and pyrimidine derivatives subclass Pyrazines *