The measured optical rotation of polyglutamic acid as a function of wavelength (2) can be fitted by the equation: K [ al = 2²-2 where [a] is the specific rotation, K is a constant, and Ac is the wavelength of the band center of an optically active absorption. If he is a constant, what should be plotted to yield a linear graph? How can Ac be determined?

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4. Solve for b in:
3
5. Solve for x in:
Graph the following functions. Graphs must be hand drawn or sketched (no excel plots/graphs). Be sure to
note key values/points on the graph (e.g., y-intercept, slope, etc.).
6.
ay = 7x + 1
♫
7.
8.
9.
F3
1 1
-=-
y x
U(T) =
4
y = 7
$
bx
(a + x)
10. The measured optical rotation of polyglutamic acid as a function of wavelength (2) can be fitted by the
equation:
(1)
1
4 2
L
15 5b 3b
3x = ax + 8
where [a] is the specific rotation, K is a constant, and Ac is the wavelength of the band center of an
optically active absorption. If Ac is a constant, what should be plotted to yield a linear graph? How can
Ac be determined?
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DII
%
5
F5
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6
[a] =
F6
K
2² - 2²
F7
&
7
PrtScn
F8
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8
Home
F9
9
End
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F11
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Transcribed Image Text:F2 # 4. Solve for b in: 3 5. Solve for x in: Graph the following functions. Graphs must be hand drawn or sketched (no excel plots/graphs). Be sure to note key values/points on the graph (e.g., y-intercept, slope, etc.). 6. ay = 7x + 1 ♫ 7. 8. 9. F3 1 1 -=- y x U(T) = 4 y = 7 $ bx (a + x) 10. The measured optical rotation of polyglutamic acid as a function of wavelength (2) can be fitted by the equation: (1) 1 4 2 L 15 5b 3b 3x = ax + 8 where [a] is the specific rotation, K is a constant, and Ac is the wavelength of the band center of an optically active absorption. If Ac is a constant, what should be plotted to yield a linear graph? How can Ac be determined? F4 DII % 5 F5 -* ^ 6 [a] = F6 K 2² - 2² F7 & 7 PrtScn F8 * 8 Home F9 9 End F10 0 PgUp F11 P.
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