Chloroacetophenone oxime
Chloroacetophenone oxime is the oxime derivative of chloroacetophenone. It's produced by reaction of chloroacetophenone with hydroxylamine. It has powerful lachrymatory and irritant effects.[1]
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| Preferred IUPAC name (1Z)-2-Chloro-N-hydroxy-1-phenylethan-1-imine | |
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| C8H8ClNO | |
| Molar mass | 169.61 g·mol−1 | 
| Melting point | 88.5–89 °C (191.3–192.2 °F; 361.6–362.1 K) | 
| Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references | |
References
    
- Sartori, Mario (1939). The War Gases (PDF). p. 160.
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