Asked by Anonymous
Will 1,1,2, trichloro ethane rotate polarized light if it is cooled to low temperature and trapped in its lowest energy position?
Yes, under all circumstances.
Yes, but only if it is chiral.
No, it will never rotate light.
No, there is a racemic mixture present.
Yes, under all circumstances.
Yes, but only if it is chiral.
No, it will never rotate light.
No, there is a racemic mixture present.
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Answered by
bonjo
No, there is.....
Answered by
DrB
bonjo. Are you hunting ducks in the dark???
Answered by
bonjo
why is tat
Answered by
DrB
because I don't think this is the right answer.
A racemic mixture in a not readily biodegradable chemical with high toxicity???? hmmmmmm
1,1,2-Trichloroethane is produced in closed systems and used as a solvent...???
A racemic mixture in a not readily biodegradable chemical with high toxicity???? hmmmmmm
1,1,2-Trichloroethane is produced in closed systems and used as a solvent...???
Answered by
bonjo
what in the heck are you talking about???..read the question carefully!!! there's none talking about chemical nature of trichloroethane..how toxicity it is or been produced in closed systems who cares about that!!!..you completely nonsense.
what does toxicity have to do with chirality anyway..who are you to lecture me..hmmmm??..beside that is the correct answer; a racemic mixture is formed and so polarized light cannot be rotated
what does toxicity have to do with chirality anyway..who are you to lecture me..hmmmm??..beside that is the correct answer; a racemic mixture is formed and so polarized light cannot be rotated
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