The resonating structures of pyridine are the Kekulé structures and Charge-separated resonance structures.
There are 5 resonance structures in Pyridine. This can be demonstrated by 5 resonance structures which contain positively charged carbons. As a result, for electrophilic substitutes, electrophilic substitution reaction rates at pyridine are substantially lower than those at benzene.
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