The specific rotation of (S)-2-butanol is +13.5. If 1.00 g of its enantiomer is dissolved in 100 mL of ethanol and placed in a sample cell with a length of 1.00 dm, what observed rotation do you expect? O(-13.5)(0.100g/ml)(1.00dm)-1.35* O (13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)]- 135 O (-13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)]=-135⁹ O (13.5)(0.100g/ml)(1.00dm) - 1.35

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The specific rotation of (S)-2-butanol is +13.5. If 1.00 g of its enantiomer is dissolved in 100 mL of ethanol and placed in a sample cell
with a length of 1.00 dm, what observed rotation do you expect?
O(-13.5)(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)-1.35*
O (13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)] = 135
O (-13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm]=-135⁹
O (13.5)(0.100g/ml)(1.00dm) - 1.35⁰
Transcribed Image Text:The specific rotation of (S)-2-butanol is +13.5. If 1.00 g of its enantiomer is dissolved in 100 mL of ethanol and placed in a sample cell with a length of 1.00 dm, what observed rotation do you expect? O(-13.5)(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)-1.35* O (13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm)] = 135 O (-13.5)/(0.100g/mL)(1.00dm]=-135⁹ O (13.5)(0.100g/ml)(1.00dm) - 1.35⁰
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