acetamidine hydrochloride
acetamidine hydrochloride
[ə·sed′am·ə‚dēn hī·drə′klȯ‚rīd] (organic chemistry)
C2H6N2·HCl Deliquescent crystals that are long prisms with a melting point reported as either 174°C or 164-166°C; soluble in water and alcohol; used in the synthesis of imidazoles, pyrimidines, and triazines.
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