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What is equivalent weight of C4H11NO dimethylethanolamine and C5H8N2 dimethylimidazole and C4H7NO pyrrolidone?

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Updated: 6/2/2024

The equivalent weight of dimethylethanolamine (C4H11NO) is 61 g/mol, of dimethylimidazole (C5H8N2) is 96 g/mol, and of pyrrolidone (C4H7NO) is 71 g/mol.

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