EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.61UTC
A dandruff shampoo contains dipyrithione,
Dandruff shampoo contains dipyrithione.
- What is the empricial formula of dipyrithione?
- What is the molar mass of dipyrithione?
- What is the mass percent of O in dipyrithione?
- How many grams of C are in 25.0 g of dipyrithion?
- How many moles of dipyrithione are 25.0 g of dipyrithione?
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