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C8H14ClN5

C8H14ClN5 is the molecular formula representing eight carbon atoms, fourteen hydrogen atoms, one chlorine atom, and five nitrogen atoms. This formula corresponds to a family of constitutional isomers rather than a single defined compound, so the exact structure and properties depend on how the atoms are connected. The nominal molecular weight is about 215.7 g/mol, and the index of hydrogen deficiency (DBE) is four, indicating a combination of rings and/or multiple bonds in potential structures.

Because many isomers share this formula, there is no unique structure associated with C8H14ClN5. Possible arrangements

Physical properties such as melting and boiling points, solubility, and reactivity are not defined by the formula

Safety and handling follow standard chemical hygiene practices appropriate to the specific compound. Nitrogen-rich and halogenated

include
nitrogen-rich
heterocycles
such
as
triazole-
or
tetrazole-containing
cores,
other
polyaza
rings,
or
fused
heteroaromatic
systems,
each
bearing
a
chlorine
substituent
or
a
chlorine-containing
side
chain.
The
presence
of
five
nitrogen
atoms
suggests
high
polarity
and
potential
basicity,
while
the
chlorine
atom
can
influence
reactivity
and
metabolic
properties
in
suitable
structures.
alone
and
vary
with
the
specific
connectivity
and
stereochemistry
of
the
isomer.
In
practice,
compounds
with
this
formula
may
appear
in
medicinal
chemistry
research,
as
synthetic
intermediates,
or
in
specialized
organic
synthesis
contexts,
rather
than
as
common,
widely
cataloged
substances.
organic
molecules
can
present
particular
health
or
environmental
risks
depending
on
structure,
so
data
from
a
defined
structure
should
be
consulted
for
precise
guidance.