Diazole
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Diazole refers to either one of a pair of isomer
ic chemical compound
s with molecular formula C3H4N2, having a five-membered ring consisting of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms.
The two isomers are:
Isomer
In chemistry, isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There are many different classes of isomers, like stereoisomers, enantiomers, geometrical...
ic chemical compound
Chemical compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Chemical compounds have a unique and defined chemical structure; they consist of a fixed ratio of atoms that are held together...
s with molecular formula C3H4N2, having a five-membered ring consisting of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms.
The two isomers are:
- ImidazoleImidazoleImidazole is an organic compound with the formula C3H4N2. This aromatic heterocyclic is a diazole and is classified as an alkaloid. Imidazole refers to the parent compound, whereas imidazoles are a class of heterocycles with similar ring structure, but varying substituents...
(1,3-diazole)
- PyrazolePyrazolePyrazole refers both to the class of simple aromatic ring organic compounds of the heterocyclic diazole series characterized by a 5-membered ring structure composed of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms in adjacent positions, and to the unsubstituted parent compound...
(1,2-diazole)