A mixture has 3 times as much (S)-2-butanol as (R)-2-butanol. If the specific rotation of pure (R)-2-butanol is +13,5°, calculate the enantiomeric excess and the specific rotation expected for this mixture. 4.
A mixture has 3 times as much (S)-2-butanol as (R)-2-butanol. If the specific rotation of pure (R)-2-butanol is +13,5°, calculate the enantiomeric excess and the specific rotation expected for this mixture. 4.
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