The specific rotation, [α]D, for sucrose is +67. What is the observed rotation for a solution of 0.40 g of sucrose in 10 mL of water in a sample tube having a pathlength of 10 cm?
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Given: - \([\alpha] = +67\) (specific rotation for sucrose), - Mass of sucrose = 0.40 g, - Volume of solution = 10 mL, - Path length \(l = 10\) cm = 1 dm. Show more…
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