A Small Scale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques
A Small Scale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques
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ISBN: 9781305799875
Author: Donald L. Pavia; George S. Kriz; Gary M. Lampman
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 92, Problem 1P
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Interpretation : The specific rotation of a substance dissolved in a solvent (0.4 g/mL) and with observed rotation of -10° is to be determined.

Concept Introduction : The specific rotation ( [α]λT ) is a property of chiral compounds. When light passes through a sample of the substance in solution, it is characterized as the shift in the orientation of monochromatic plane-polarized light per unit distance-concentration product.

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Answer to Problem 1P

Specific rotation = -50° mL/g.dm

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Given information :

Observed rotation, α = -10°

Length of the sample tube, l = 0.5 dm

Concentration of solvent, C = 0.4 g/mL

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The formula to calculate the specific rotation ( [α]λT ) of a substance dissolved in a solvent is-

  [α]λT=αC×l

In this formula,

  α is the observed rotation.

C is the concentration in g/mL

l is the length of the sample tube in unit dm.

T is the temperature which is taken as a constant at 25°C.

? is the wavelength of the light used.

Now, put the given data in this formula and solve for the specific rotation of the given substance.

  [α]λT=-10o(0.4 g/mL)×(0.5 dm)[α]λT=50mL/g.dm

Conclusion

The specific rotation of the given substance is -50° mL/g.dm.

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