Pyridine is a related term of tetrahydropyridine.
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between pyridine and tetrahydropyridine
is that pyridine is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of five carbon atoms and an nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, c5h5n while tetrahydropyridine is (organic compound) any of three isomeric, six-membered, unsaturated heterocycles having five carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and one double bond; any derivative of these compounds.
As nouns the difference between pyridine and tetrahydropyridine
is that pyridine is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of five carbon atoms and an nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, c5h5n while tetrahydropyridine is (organic compound) any of three isomeric, six-membered, unsaturated heterocycles having five carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and one double bond; any derivative of these compounds.
pyridine
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic compound) Any of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of five carbon atoms and an nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, C5H5N.
Derived terms
* furopyridine
* trimethylpyridine
tetrahydropyridine
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic compound) Any of three isomeric, six-membered, unsaturated heterocycles having five carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and one double bond; any derivative of these compounds
Related terms
*pyridine