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The observed rotation of a neat sample (no solvent) of an unknown compound is -104 degree, when measured in a 10.0 cm sample tube at 20 degree C. If the density of the sample is 0.80 g/mL, calculate the specific rotation [alpha] of the sample. If the specific rotation of the pure enantiomer in question 1 is 145 degree, calculate the %ee of the sample. Calculate the molar ration between the two enantiomers in question 1.
The observed rotation of a neat sample (no solvent) of an unknown compound is -104 degree, when measured in a 10.0 cm sample tube at 20 degree C. If the density of the sample is 0.80 g/mL, calculate the specific rotation [alpha] of the sample. If the specific rotation of the pure enantiomer in question 1 is 145 degree, calculate the %ee of the sample. Calculate the molar ration between the two enantiomers in question 1.
Casey DurganLv2
13 May 2019