N-(3-Chloro-4-hy-droxy-phen-yl)acetamide
Rao M Uppu1, Frank R Fronczek2
1Department of Environmental Toxicology Southern University and A&M College Baton Rouge Louisiana 70813 USA.
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In the title compound, C8H8ClNO2, the acetamide substituent is twisted out of the phenyl plane, forming a dihedral angle of 58.61 (7)°. In the extended structure, each mol-ecule donates two hydrogen bonds [N-H⋯O(carbon-yl) and O-H⋯O(carbon-yl)] and thus also accepts two such hydrogen bonds. The chlorine atom is not involved in the hydrogen bonding.
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