(a) A solution of 0.2g/mL of a compound in a 1 dm cell rotates plane-polarized light +...
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(a) A solution of 0.2g/mL of a compound in a 1 dm cell rotates plane-polarized light + 13.3o at the sodium D line. What is the specific rotation of this compound?
(b) What is the rotation caused by a solution of 0.1 g of this compound in 10mL of solution?
(c) Suppose a solution of a compound gave a rotation of + 160o. How could this rotation be distinguished from one of – 200o from one of + 520?
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