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The specific rotation of pure enantiomer is known from the literature to be -20. The measured value of a solution containing A...Asked by Sarah
The specific rotation of pure enantiomer is known from the literature to be -20. The measured value of a solution containing A plus its enantiomer B (specific rotation must be +20) is -40. What is the ee (enantiomer excess) of this sample?