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Answered Mar 07, 2019
A heterocyclic amalgam or ring structure is a cyclic compound that has atoms of two or more different elements as membranes of its rings. Heterocyclic chemistry is the division of organic chemistry dealing with the synthesis, properties, and applications of heterocytes, where these compounds include all the nucleic acids, the majority of drugs, most biomass, and many natural and synthetic dyes.
The structure of these compounds has a cyclic structure with two or more different kinds of atoms in the ring. It is one of any major class of organic chemical combinations characterized by the reality that certain or all of the particles in their molecules are joined together.