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The (-) enantiomer of a compound has a specific rotation of -86 degrees. A sample of this pure enantiomer, when measured in a two dm sample tube, gives an observed rotation of -4.3 degrees. What is the concentration in g/mL?
The (-) enantiomer of a compound has a specific rotation of -86 degrees. A sample of this pure enantiomer, when measured in a two dm sample tube, gives an observed rotation of -4.3 degrees. What is the concentration in g/mL?
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