Imidir
Imidir is a chemical compound, specifically an organic molecule. Its molecular formula is C5H5N, making it a five-carbon, five-hydrogen, and one-nitrogen compound. Imidir belongs to the class of heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds, characterized by a ring structure containing at least one atom that is not carbon, and exhibiting aromaticity. In the case of imidir, the ring is a five-membered ring with one nitrogen atom and four carbon atoms. It is a derivative of pyrrole, where a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an imine group. The imine group itself (-C=N-) is a functional group consisting of a carbon-nitrogen double bond. Imidir is a less common or perhaps a hypothetical compound, as it is not as widely studied or recognized as some other nitrogen-containing heterocycles like pyridine or pyrrole itself. Information regarding its synthesis, properties, and applications is limited in readily available chemical literature. Further research would be necessary to fully characterize imidir and understand its potential uses.