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What observed rotation is expected
What is the expected observed rotation of a 9.1 x 10-5 M solution of compound X? Note: compound X has a specific rotation of
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A 0.160 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of 0.20° in a 1-dm sample container.
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Trish
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What observed rotation is expected when a 1.44 M solution of (R)-2-butanol is mixed with an equal volume of a 0.720 M solution
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Mary
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Calculate the specific rotation for Compound A, whose observed rotation was (+) 45.0 for a solution made from 0.400 g dissolved
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khushboo khan
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I know that to calculate the specific rotation for a compound you do
observed rotation / path length(dm) * conc. (g/ml). I am
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Hannah
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The point P (−1,2) is rotated to become P′ (2,1) . Describe the rotation by degree and direction.(1 point)
Responses −90°
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The point P (-1,2) is rotated to become P′
(2,1). Describe the rotation by degree and direction. (1 point) Responses 180°
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The point P (-1,2) is rotated to become P′
(2,1). Describe the rotation by degree and direction. (1 point) Responses 90°
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The point P (-1,2) is rotated to become P′
(2,1). Describe the rotation by degree and direction. (1 point) Responses −90°
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If the specific rotation of Compound X is (-) 123.8º, what would be the observed
rotation of its enantiomer, Compound Y,
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Nicole
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