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In the crystal structure of the title compound, C19H17Cl2N3O2, the mol­ecules form dimers of the R22(10) type through N—H...O hydrogen bonding. As a result of steric repulsion, the amide group is rotated with respect to both the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings, making dihedral angles of 80.70 (13) and 64.82 (12)°, respectively. The dihedral angle between the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings is 48.45 (5)° while that between the 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl and phenyl rings is 56.33 (6)°.

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In the title compound, C19H17Cl2N3O2, the amide group is planar and, through N—H...O hydrogen bonding to an adjoining mol­ecule, forms dimers of the R22(10) type. As a result of steric repulsion, the amide group is rotated with respect to both the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings, making dihedral angles of 71.63 (11) and 57.93 (10)°, respectively. The dihedral angle between the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings is 76.60 (10)° while that between the 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl and phenyl rings is 49.29 (7)°. The crystal structure also features weak C—H...O inter­actions.

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In the title compound, C19H17Cl2N3O2, there are three mol­ecules (A, B and C) in the asymmetric unit and each differs in the conformation adopted. As a result of steric repulsion, the amide group is rotated with respect to both the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings, making dihedral angles of 44.5 (2) and 56.2 (2)°, respectively in A, 51.1 (2) and 54.1 (2)° in B, and 53.8 (2) and 54.6 (2)° in C. The dihedral angles between the dichloro­phenyl and 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl rings are 54.8 (2), 76.2 (2) and 77.5 (2)° in mol­ecules A, B and C, respectively, while the 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl and phenyl rings make dihedral angles of 45.3 (2), 51.2 (2) and 42.8 (2)°, respectively. In the crystal, two of the mol­ecules are linked through N—H...O hydrogen bonding to an adjoining mol­ecule, forming dimers of the R22(10) type, while the third mol­ecule forms such dimers with itself. C—H...O inter­actions link the dimers.
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