Polarized meter calibration,
1. Method name?
2. Which solution use?
3.why?

Answer Posted / sagar bakade flamingo pharma n

Method :- Polarimetry
Solution :- Sucrose Solution (5%,10%20%30%40%&50%)
Sucrose is opticaly active material and its rotate plane polarized light in both direction levo as well as dextro.

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