The specific rotation of progesterone is +172°. A mixture of progesterone enantiomers has a specific rotation of +167°. Part: 0/2 Part 1 of 2 Calculate the enantiomenic excess of the mixture. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures. 0 0.9 % Part: 1/2 Part 2 of 2 X Calculate the enantiomeric ratio of the mixture. Express the answer as a whole number ratio in the form of X: 1, where X is the major enantiomer

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The specific rotation of progesterone is +172°, A mixture of progesterone enantiomers has a specific rotation of +167°.
Part: 0/2
Part 1 of 2
Calculate the enantiomeric excess of the mixture. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures.
0.º
%
Part: 1/2
Part 2 of 2
X
Calculate the enantiomenic ratio of the mixture. Express the answer as a whole number ratio in the form of X: 1, where X is the major enantiomer
1
Transcribed Image Text:The specific rotation of progesterone is +172°, A mixture of progesterone enantiomers has a specific rotation of +167°. Part: 0/2 Part 1 of 2 Calculate the enantiomeric excess of the mixture. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant figures. 0.º % Part: 1/2 Part 2 of 2 X Calculate the enantiomenic ratio of the mixture. Express the answer as a whole number ratio in the form of X: 1, where X is the major enantiomer 1
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