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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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Chlorothiazide is a semisynthetic chemical compound known chemically as 6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide 1,1-dioxide. Its chemical formula is C7H8ClN3O4S2 and its molecular weight is of 298Da. This chemical compound consists of an aromatic ring, benzothiadiazine, a sulfonamide group, and a chloride. It has a melting point of 272 degrees Celsius, a flash point of 302.7 degrees Celcius, a solubility of 60 mg/m in DMSO and less than 1 mg/ml in water, and appears a white crystalline powder. The structure was determined by X-Ray diffraction and was measured at a resolution of 2.1 Angstroms. Cholorothiazide was determined when bound to glutamate receptor 2 through hydrogen bonding between the nitrogen 12 and serine 242B, nitrogen 1 and serines 108B and 108E, and oxygen 17 and glycine 219 E. Synthesis of chlorothiazide occurs through the reaction between 3 -chloroaniline, chlorosulfonic acid, and ammonia; and its catalyzed by fomaic acid.
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Chlorothiazide is a semisynthetic chemical compound known chemically as 6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide 1,1-dioxide (Figure 1). Its chemical formula is C7H8ClN3O4S2 and its molecular weight is of 298Da. This chemical compound consists of an aromatic ring, benzothiadiazine, a sulfonamide group, and a chloride. It has a melting point of 272 degrees Celsius, a flash point of 302.7 degrees Celcius, a solubility of 60 mg/m in DMSO and less than 1 mg/ml in water, and appears a white crystalline powder. The structure was determined by X-Ray diffraction and was measured at a resolution of 2.1 Angstroms. Cholorothiazide was determined when bound to glutamate receptor 2 through hydrogen bonding between the nitrogen 12 and serine 242B, nitrogen 1 and serines 108B and 108E, and oxygen 17 and glycine 219 E. Synthesis of chlorothiazide occurs through the reaction between 3 -chloroaniline, chlorosulfonic acid, and ammonia; and its catalyzed by fomaic acid.
<center>[[Image:Duiril.png|thumb|left|200px|Figure 1. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>
<center>[[Image:Duiril.png|thumb|left|200px|Figure 1. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>
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<center>[[Image:Diuril2.png|thumb|center|200px|Figure 1. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>
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<center>[[Image:Diuril2.png|thumb|center|200px|Figure 2. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>
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<center>[[Image:Diuril3.png|thumb|center|200px|Figure 3. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>
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<center>[[Image:Diuril4.png|thumb|right|200px|Figure 4. Molecule structure of Chlorothiazide.]]</center>

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Diuril (Chlorothiazide)

The structure of chlorothizade (PDB code 3Ik6)

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