CAS 179051-78-6
:4-chloropyrimidine hydrochloride
Description:
4-Chloropyrimidine hydrochloride is an organic compound characterized by its pyrimidine ring structure, which is a six-membered aromatic ring containing two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3. The presence of a chlorine atom at the 4-position of the pyrimidine ring contributes to its reactivity and potential applications in various chemical reactions. As a hydrochloride salt, it is typically encountered as a white to off-white crystalline solid, which is soluble in water and polar organic solvents. This compound is often used in pharmaceutical synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of agrochemicals and other fine chemicals. Its properties include moderate stability under standard conditions, but it may be sensitive to moisture and light. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as it may pose health risks if inhaled or ingested. Overall, 4-chloropyrimidine hydrochloride serves as a valuable building block in medicinal chemistry and related fields.
Formula:C4H4Cl2N2
Synonyms:- 2-Chloropyrimidinehydrochloride
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Pyrimidine, 4-chloro-, hydrochloride (1:1)
CAS:Formula:C4H4Cl2N2Purity:96%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:150.99404-Chloropyrimidine hydrochloride
CAS:4-Chloropyrimidine hydrochlorideFormula:C4H3ClN2·ClHPurity:95%Color and Shape: yellow solidMolecular weight:150.99g/mol4-Chloropyrimidine hydrochloride
CAS:Formula:C4H4Cl2N2Purity:96%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:150.994-Chloropyrimidine HCl
CAS:<p>4-Chloropyrimidine HCl is a covalent molecule that contains 4-chloropyridine and hydrogen chloride. It exists as two tautomers, the enol form and the keto form. The protonation of the proton on nitrogen will determine which tautomer it will exist in. When there is no proton present, the molecule will exist in its enol form. Resonance is also an important factor with this molecule because it can have a variety of resonance forms. Resonance spectrometry has been used to identify 4-chloropyrimidine HCl because it produces a specific resonance pattern when exposed to magnetic fields. 4-Chloropyridinium trifluoroacetate is another name for this compound that is formed when the chlorine atom bonds with trifluoroacetic acid. This chemical does not have any interactions with azide but can react with tetrazole to produce a stable compound, which can be easily</p>Formula:C4H3ClN2·HClPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:150.99 g/mol



