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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
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The specific rotation of (r)-2-butanol is −13.5°. what specific rotation would be observed for a 3:1 mixture of (s):(r) 2-butano

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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
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If the specific rotation of (r)-2-butanol is −13.5° then the specific rotation of (s)-2-butanol is simply the opposite in sign 13.5°. In a 3:1 mixture of (s):(r) 2-butanol, 75% is (s) while 25% is r, so the specific rotation of the mixture is:

 

mixture rotation = 0.75 * (13.5°) + 0.25 * (- 13.5°)

<span>mixture rotation = 6.75°</span>

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