Optical rotation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Optical rotation is the turning of the plane of linearly polarized light about the direction of motion as the light travels through certain materials. It occurs in solutions of chiral molecules such ...
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Optical Isomers ... This property is called optical activity. ... This optical property of compounds that have asymmetric carbon atoms is what has prompted us to call these compounds optically active. The mirror images of these compounds are referred to as optical isomers.
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Chirality (chemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term chiral (pronounced /ˈkaɪrəl/ ) is used to describe an object that is non-superposable on its mirror image. Achiral (not chiral) objects are objects that are identical to their mirro...
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Raman optical activity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raman optical activity (ROA) is a vibrational spectroscopic technique that is reliant on the difference in intensity of Raman scattered right and left circularly polarised light due to molecular chir...
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A pure enantiomer has an observed optical rotation of -0.82o when measured in a one dm tube at a concentration of 0.3 g/10 mL. Calculate the specific rotation for this molecule.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about optical activity. optical activity. Information about optical activity in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Only structures that lack a plane of symmetry exhibit optical activity.
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Since the optical activity remained after the compound had been dissolved in water, it could not be the result of macroscopic properties of the crystals. Pasteur therefore concluded that there must be some asymmetry in the structure of this compound that allowed it to exist in two forms.
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