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pyridine is a base it accept hydrogen and forms pyridine hydrochloride in the synthesis of Aspirin
Pyridine is a basic organic aromtic compound it contains nitrogen in ring which has a lone pair of electrons, when sulphuric acid is added a salt is formed which may be either Pyridinium sulphate or Pyridinium hydrogen sulphate depending upon the ratio of two compounds mixed.
What do you mean by "hydrochloride" - this is not a full name. Hydrochlorides are salts formed from Hydrochloric acid and another chemical eg Pyridine hydrochloride. If you mean Hydrochloric Acid be very very careful - it will burn you.
The chemical formula for butyl pyridinium chloride is C9H14N.Cl.
Bases containing the pyridine substructure, or derived from pyridine as a starting material. Pyridine is basically benzene with one of the carbons substituted with a nitrogen, if that helps.
Yes Pyridine is a tertiary amine.
NaCl is not soluble in pyridine.
because pyridine is toxic...so amines are used in place of pyridine.......
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2-amino pyridine derivates by the reaction of pyridine with sodium amide and this reaction called chichibabinrection
experimental of reaction between pyridine and PCl5
Pyridinium Chlorochromate