Unexpected isostructurality by permutation of classical and “weak” hydrogen bonds

Abstract
The compounds 2-chloromethylpyridinium chloride and 3-bromomethylpyridinium bromide are essentially isostructural despite their different substitution loci; the basic structural motif in both cases is a hydrogen-bonded dimer, but the positions of the classical and weak hydrogen bonds are interchanged.

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