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Methaqualone
Methaqualone
Salts
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Methaqualone hydrochloride
Methaqualone hydrochloride
Molecular structure via molpic
Molecular formulaC16H14N2O
Molecular mass250.29 g/mol
AppearanceCRYSTALS
OdorLITTLE OR NO ODOR
TasteBITTER TASTE
Predicted LogP2.5
Melting point120 °C
DecompositionWhen heated to decomp it emits toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen.
SolubilityPRACTICALLY INSOL IN WATER
Chiralityachiral
Identifiers
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IUPAC name2-methyl-3-(2-methylphenyl)quinazolin-4-one
SMILESCC1=CC=CC=C1N2C(=NC3=CC=CC=C3C2=O)C
InChIInChI=1S/C16H14N2O/c1-11-7-3-6-10-15(11)18-12(2)17-14-9-5-4-8-13(14)16(18)19/h3-10H,1-2H3
InChIKeyJEYCTXHKTXCGPB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Dosing
Oral
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Threshold1 mg
Light1 - 76.25 mg
Common76.25 - 296.5 mg
Strong296.5 - 300 mg
Heavy300 - 307.5000000000001 mg
Statistically derived dosages by Sernyl

Methaqualone

Methaqualone (also known as Metolquizolone, Quaalude, Methaqualoneinone, Metaqualon, Ortonal, Metakvalon, Methaqualon, Tuazolone, Cateudyl or Melsomin) is a substance of the benzamide class.

Chemistry

Methaqualone is typically found in the form of its hydrochloride salt.

Stereochemistry

Methaqualone is a achiral mixture

See also