6-Chloropyridine-3-carbonyl chloride--hydrogen chloride (1/1) is a chemical compound that serves as a synthetic intermediate in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It features a pyridine ring substituted with chlorine and an acyl chloride group, and is typically handled as a salt form with hydrogen chloride.
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CAS 66608-11-5
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6-chloropyridine-3-carbonyl chloride;hydrochloride
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C1=CC(=NC=C1C(=O)Cl)Cl.Cl
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