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The naphthol-containing mol­ecule of the title compound, C10H6Br2O·CH3OH, crystallized as a methanol monosolvate and is planar to within 0.069 (1) Å for all non-H atoms. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked by two pairs of O—H...O hydrogen bonds, involving the methanol mol­ecule, forming dimer-like arrangements. The crystal structure is further stabilized by π–π stacking [centroid–centroid distance = 3.676 (2) Å] and Br...Br inter­actions [3.480 (4) and 3.786 (1) Å], forming a three-dimensional structure.

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The title compound, C8H8Cl2, used in the synthesis of many pharmaceutical inter­mediates, forms a three-dimensional network through chlorine-chlorine inter­actions in the solid-state that measure 3.513 (1) and 3.768 (3) Å.

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The title compound, C4H6N2O, displays two predominant hydrogen-bonding inter­actions in the crystal structure. The first is between the unprotonated imidazole N atom of one mol­ecule and the hy­droxy H atom of an adjacent mol­ecule. The second is between the hy­droxy O atom of one mol­ecule and the imidazole N—H group of a corresponding mol­ecule. These inter­actions lead to the formation of a two-dimnensional network parallel to (10-1). C—H...O inter­actions also occur.
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