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Chloropyridine

Chloropyridine is a group of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom attached to a pyridine ring, which is a six-membered ring containing five carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom. The position of the chlorine atom on the ring defines the isomer, with common examples being 2-chloropyridine, 3-chloropyridine, and 4-chloropyridine, each exhibiting distinct chemical and physical properties. These compounds are important in organic synthesis, serving as key intermediates in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other specialty chemicals. Chloropyridines are valued for their reactivity in various substitution and coupling reactions, where the chlorine atom can be easily replaced by other functional groups, facilitating the synthesis of more complex molecules.
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