When 1g of compound X is dissolved in 100mL of solvent, the observed rotation is +12. What will be the observed rotation if 1g of compound X is dissolved in 50 mL of solvent?
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When 1g of compound X is dissolved in 100mL of solvent, the observed rotation is +12....
A 0.110 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of +0.24° in a 1-dm sample container. The molar mass of the compound is 144.0 g/mol. (a) What is the specific rotation of D? (b) What is the observed rotation if this solution is mixed with an equal volume of a solution that is 0.110 M in L, the enantiomer of D? Number deg mL Number g dm deg (c) What is the observed rotation...
A 0.120 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of + 0.26 degree in a 1-dm sample container. The molar mass of the compound is 153.0 g/mol. What is the specific rotation of D? What is the observed rotation if this solut is mixed with an equal volume of a solution t is 0.120 M in L, the enantiomer of D? What is the observed rotation if the solution of D is diluted with...
A 0.110 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of 0.18° in a 1-dm sample container. The molar mass of the compound is 174.0 g/mol. (a) What is the specific rotation of D? (b) What is the observed rotation if this solution is mixed with an equal volume of a solution that is 0.110 M in L, the enantiomer of D? (c) What is the observed rotation if the solution of D is diluted...
A 0.140 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of 0.18° in a 1-dm sample container. The molar mass of the compound is 150.0 g/mol. (a) What is the specific rotation of D? (b) What is the observed rotation if this solution is mixed with an equal volume of a solution that is 0.140 M in L, the enantiomer of D? (c) What is the observed rotation if the solution of D is diluted...
The specific rotation, (a)p, for (+)-alanine is +8.5. What is the observed rotation for a solution of 1.7 g of (+)-alanine in 10 mL of water in a sample tube having a pathlength of 10 cm? degrees The observed rotation of a solution of 1.3 g of a compound in 10 mL of water is +8.2 degrees. If the pathlength is 10 cm, what is the specific rotation of the compound? The specific rotation, (a)p, for(-)-pseudoephedrine is - 52. What...
Given that 10g of a compound with pkow= -0.7 is dissolved in 100mL of water. To the nearest gram, how much compound is extracted into 100mL of octan-1-ol when mixed in a separatory funnel?
The observed rotation of compound Y is +4.5 when 0.1g/mL of its solution is measured in 1 dm sample tube. Calculate the specific rotation of compound Y ii Calculate the enantiomeric excess of a solution Y whose [o] is +25 i. How much of each enantiomer is present in solution Y
a. In this equation for specific rotation of a solution: a is the observed rotation in degrees, is the path length in decimetres, c is the concentration in g mL-1, Tis the temperature at which the measurement was taken in °C, and A is the wavelength in nanometres. You used variable path lengths for the polarised light (589 nm) to pass through, and you obtained the fol solutions (A, B, C, D and E) at variable concentrations. observed rotation data...
The specific rotation, [a]D, for (-)-pseudoephedrine is-52. What is the observed rotation for a solution of 0.50 g of (-)- pseudoephedrine in 10 mL of water in a sample tube having a pathlength of 10 cm? degrees The observed rotation of a solution of 1.7 g of a compound in 10 mL of water is +13 degrees. If the pathlength is 10 cm, what is the specific rotation of the compound? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group No more group attempts...
Suppose compound X has a solubility of 20.0g per 100mL in ether and 12.1g per 100mL is water. In all cases, explain your reasoning and show your work clearly (i.e. show the equation(s) you are using, the values you plug in, and the final answers, BUT you don't need to show all the algebraic steps.) a. Determine the partition coefficient k. b. What mass of compound X will you retrieve when an aqueous solution containing 30.0g of X in 300.mL...