ybases
Ybases are a class of organic compounds that are characterized by the presence of a heterocyclic aromatic ring system containing two nitrogen atoms. The most common and fundamental ybase is pyridine, a six-membered ring with the chemical formula C5H5N. Other ybases include pyrimidine and pyrazine, which are also six-membered rings but with different arrangements of the two nitrogen atoms.
Ybases play a crucial role in biological systems. For instance, the pyrimidine ring is a core component
In organic chemistry, ybases are often used as ligands in coordination chemistry due to the electron-donating