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{\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}} {\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}} | {\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}} {\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 19 December 2020
Basics
- A salt of Pyridine
Synthesis
Basics
Pyridinium chloride can be produced by passing hydrogen chloride in pyridine dissolved in diethyl ether. The chemical formula are as follows:
Inputs
Process
{\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}} {\displaystyle {\ce {C5H5N + HCl -> C5H6N+Cl- v}}}