Question 1. A researcher isolated 10 g of a Natural product from a local plant. In an attempt to determine the optical activity of this natural product. 3.00g were dissolved in 5.00mL of solvent and placed into a tube 1.00cm Long. Areading of +2-22° was recorded. (1) The apparatus used by the researcher to obtain the reading is called may (ii) kirite the expression which used to calculate the specific rotation of the Natural Product. (write the greek names for symbols. where necessary) be (iii) Use the expression given above to calculate the specific notation of the natural Product: (include unit and signs).

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Question 1.
A researcher isolated 10 g of a
Natural product from a local plant.
In an attempt to determine the
optical activity of this natural
product. 3.009 were dissolved in
5.00mL of solvent and placed into
a tube 1.00cm Long. Areading of
+2-22° was recorded.
(1) The apparatus used by the researcher
to obtain the reading is called
be
(i) klrite the expression which
may
used to calculate the specific
rotation of the Natural Product.
(write the greek names for symbols.
where necessary)
(ii) Use the expression given above
to calculate the specific notation
of the natural Product (include units
and signs).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1. A researcher isolated 10 g of a Natural product from a local plant. In an attempt to determine the optical activity of this natural product. 3.009 were dissolved in 5.00mL of solvent and placed into a tube 1.00cm Long. Areading of +2-22° was recorded. (1) The apparatus used by the researcher to obtain the reading is called be (i) klrite the expression which may used to calculate the specific rotation of the Natural Product. (write the greek names for symbols. where necessary) (ii) Use the expression given above to calculate the specific notation of the natural Product (include units and signs).
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