aromatic rings benzene pyridine pyrrole
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directory of Chem Help ASAP videos: https://www.chemhelpasap.com/youtube/ • Aromatic rings are common in drug-like molecules. The rings contain a special arrangement of single and double bonds. The rings can be five- or six-membered rings. The six-membered rings always have alternating single and double bonds and include molecules like benzene and pyridine. The five-membered rings always have two double bonds and an additional nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur atom. Examples include pyrrole, thiophene, imidazole, and isoxazole.
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