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Pyridine is a flat, hexagonal molecule with bond angles of 120°. It undergoes substitution rather than addition and generally behaves like benzene. Draw a picture of the orbitals of pyridine to explain its properties. Check your answer by looking ahead to Sections 15-5.

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Pi orbitals of pyridine are as follows.

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Pyridine

Pyridine is a heterocyclic aromatic compound, the N is the heteroatom present in the ring with one lone pair and it is basic in nature with the molecular formula C5H5N.

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πOrbitals of Pyridine

Like benzene, pyridine also has an aromatic structure with three double bonds which have the pi electrons in the p orbital and show delocalization, and lone pair of nitrogen is C8H82-which occupies the plane in the pyridine ring. It is formed by the sigma overlap of carbon and sp2of nitrogen as shown below.

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Properties of Pyridine

  1. Highly flammable.
  2. Basic nature.
  3. Weekly alkaline.
  4. Water miscible liquid.
  5. Smell like fish

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