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Abstract:
The V-shaped title compound, C(11)H(10)Br(2)N(4), lies on a crystallographic twofold rotation axis which passes through the central C atom. In the crystal, an infinite tape motif, which propagates in the a-axis direction, is formed by inversion-related N-H⋯N hydrogen-bonding inter-actions. The structure confirmed the identity of the compound as a reaction side product.
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