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Interpretation:
The observed optical rotation of the given sucrose solution is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
A carbon atom that has four nonequivalent atoms or groups attached to it is known as the chiral carbon atom. Chiral carbon centers are also called as asymmetric or stereo-genic centers. A chiral molecule is an optically active molecule rotates on by plane polarized light. The observed optical rotation of a compound is given as,
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Interpretation:
Explanation for the given claim that the value of specific rotation of the enantiomer of sucrose to be synthesized is already known is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
A carbon atom that has four nonequivalent atoms or groups attached to it is known as the chiral carbon atom. Chiral carbon centers are also called as asymmetric or stereogenic centers. A chiral molecule is an optically active molecule rotates on by plane polarized light.
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- An aqueous solution containing 6.67 g of an optically-pure compound was diluted to 7.00 x 10 mL with water and placed in a 15.0 cm long polarimeter tube. The measured rotation was -2.61° at 25° C. Calculate the specific rotation of the compound. = (α=arrow_forwardIf a substance is known to have a specific rotation of +20.0 deg mL/g dm, what is the concentration (in g/mL) of a solution that would give an observed rotation of +10.0 degrees, if the path length of the sample tube was 1.00 dm? Can you do this problem in your head?arrow_forward2. The observed rotation of a compound, X (14.0g dissolved in water to make 100ml. of solution) in a polarimeter tube of length 30cm is +10.5°. What is the specific rotation of X?arrow_forward
- Bartleem is a chiral molecule. At 70 oC Bartleem is a liquid with a density of 0.722 g/mL. At this temperature and using a 589 nm light source with a 1 dm path length the rotation of light is found to be 71o. What is the optical rotation for Bartleem?arrow_forwardHow can we decide whether an observed rotation of a solution of an optically active compound is +170° and not actually -190°?arrow_forwardA certain compound has a specific rotation of -43.2o (c = 5, toluene). What is the observed rotation of a sample of 1.24 g of the enantiomer of this compound when diluted to a concentration of 1.00 g ml-1 in the same solvent? Example 30 In his classic studies of stereochemistry and optical activity in organic compounds, Pasteur measured the optical activity of many solutions. For the naturally occurring enantiomer of tartaric acid, [α]D20 = +12.4o (c = 20, H2O). What can be concluded about the ratio of tartaric acid enantiomers present in the solution if the observed rotation is (i) α = -6.0o, or (ii) α = 0o?arrow_forward
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- The observed rotation of a solution of 1.2 g of a compound in 10 mL of water is +0.75 degrees. If the pathlength is 10 cm, what is the specific rotation of the compound?arrow_forwardExplain the term proper rotation in symmetry.arrow_forwardView Policies Current Attempt in Progress When 0.234 g of monosodium glutamate (MSG) is dissolved in 10.0 mL of water and placed in a sample cell 10.0 cm in length, the observed rotation at 20°(using the D line of sodium) is +0.599°. Calculate the specific rotation of MSG. specific rotation = [a] = i eTexthook and Mediaarrow_forward
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