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In the title compound, C13H10N2O5S·H2O, the dihedral angle between the sulfonyl and benzoyl benzene rings is 83.4 (1)°. In the crystal, the water mol­ecule forms four hydrogen bonds with three different mol­ecules of N-benzoyl-4-nitro­benzene­sulfonamide. One of the H atoms of H2O forms a bifurcated hydrogen bond with a sulfonyl and the carbonyl O atoms. Mol­ecules are linked into a three-dimensional network by N—H...O and O—H...O hydrogen bonds.

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In the title compound, C14H12ClNO3S·H2O, the dihedral angle between the sulfonyl and benzoyl benzene rings is 84.4 (2)°. In the crystal, every water mol­ecule forms four hydrogen bonds with three different mol­ecules of 4-chloro-N-(3-methyl­benzo­yl)benzene­sulfonamide. One of the water H atoms forms a bifurcated hydrogen bond with both the sulfonyl and the carbonyl O atoms of the same mol­ecule. Mol­ecules are linked into layers in the ab plane through N—H...O and O—H...O hydrogen bonds.

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In the title compound, C13H9ClN2O5S, the dihedral angle between the two benzene rings is 83.5 (1)°. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked via N—H...O(S) hydrogen bonds into helical chains running along the b axis.
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