what does optical rotation and specific rotataion
means,difference between them
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Answer / apparao
optical rotation is the property of a substance when a
polaarized light passed in which angle it rotates.where as
SOR is the property of substance to rotate a polarized
light at a specific temperature and concentration
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Answer / prasad
SPECIFIC ROTATION IS EQUAL TO OPTICAL ROTATION DIVIDED BY
CELL LENGTH*CONCENTRATION OF THE SOLUTION
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Answer / amol
when sample place in polarimeter and the reading shows how
much plain polarized light is rotated is called optical
rotation
&
Specific Optical Rotation=(100*Optical Rotation)/(Cell
Length in Decimeters*Concentration)
Here 1mm = 0.01 Decimeter
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Answer / dr. a. bera, cdl
Specific rotation is optical rotation per unit length & unit concentration.
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Answer / ramesh eswaran
Optical rotation the rotation that occurs when polarized light (light where waves are only moving a single plane) when it passes though a substance.
Specific rotation is the angle or the optical rotation that occurs for a specific substance (solution, crystal etc.) when light passes thought it for 1 decimetre (0.1 metres)
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Answer / naresh
optical rotation is direction of plane polarised light in presence of chiral compound i.e levo or dextro
specific optical rotation is angle of rotation of plane polarised light in presence of chiral compound at a concentration of 1g in 100ml solution
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Answer / sudhakar yadav
OR CHANGE CONTRATION OR VALU CHANGE BUT SOR VALU IS NOT CHANE
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