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The title compound, N-(5-chloro-2-oxidobenzylidene)-2-hydroxy-5-methylanilinium, C(14)H(12)ClNO(2), is a tridentate Schiff base with almost planar molecules. Each molecule contains a strong intramolecular N-H.O hydrogen bond [2.576 (2) A]. There is also an intermolecular O-H.O hydrogen bond [2.695 (2) A] linking neighbouring molecules into infinite chains along the [101] direction.
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