Apr 1, 2004 07:24
20 yrs ago
English term

AAPCONA

English Tech/Engineering Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng
HI chemists here, can somebody give me a correct name for "p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetanilide£¨AAPCONA£© " in http://www.hongyanchem.com/prod-1-e.html#9 . According to its structure I think the name is incorrect for this chemical! Please give me a cas number if possbile. Thank You!

Discussion

chica nueva Apr 1, 2004:
Try: 'Western European (Windows)' encoding to read the name. It works for me.
Non-ProZ.com Apr 1, 2004:
Thank you
Thank you, chemist from Estonia ( my system cannot read your name properly. Perhaps it's not in English), I have found its cas No.:34797-69-8 . Though I only found two items throug google concerning p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetoacetanilide.
Non-ProZ.com Apr 1, 2004:
Thank you
Thank you, chemist from Estonia ( my system cannot read your name properly. Perhaps it's not in English), I have found its cas No.:34797-69-8 . Though I only found two items throug google concerning p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetoacetanilide.

Responses

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p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetanilide

p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetanilide should be quite correct. No idea what the AAPCONA stands for, likely an acronym derived from an alternative name.

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Note added at 44 mins (2004-04-01 08:09:01 GMT)
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Silly me, PCONA comes from the above name itself, AA should convey some additinal information.

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Note added at 48 mins (2004-04-01 08:13:07 GMT)
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AA might might be a designation of the product group (Acetanilide)

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Note added at 1 hr 2 mins (2004-04-01 08:26:34 GMT)
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Oops, I now noticed that the name does indeed not match the formula shown, there should be an additional \"aceto\" there. The full name should thus be:
p-Chloro-o-Nitro-Acetoacetanilide

It could be that it\'s the formula, not the name, that\'s wrong though.


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Note added at 1 hr 3 mins (2004-04-01 08:28:20 GMT)
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http://www.chemicalland21.com/arokorhi/specialtychem/fineche...
Peer comment(s):

agree Cilian O'Tuama : correct formula for chloro-nitro-acetanilide would be C8H7ClN2O3, and not C10H9ClN2O4 //(added) I agree with p-chloro-o-nitro-acetoacetanilide
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I noticed this too at one point (see Note added at 1 hr 2 mins (2004-04-01 08:26:34 GMT) :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "THANK YOU!"
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P-chloro-o-nitroacetyl aniline

Try this one:

P-chloro-o-nitroacetyl aniline

products
... Phenylenylenediamide
Peer comment(s):

agree Vicky Papaprodromou
47 mins
neutral Jörgen Slet : You make the same mistake I did (and corrected :-), plus you should denote a subtituent on a nitrogen with an "N" :)
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