22. Which of the following statements is correct? a) An optically active substance that rotates light counterclockwise is said to

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22. Which of the following statements is
correct?
a) An optically active substance that
rotates light counterclockwise is said to
Transcribed Image Text:22. Which of the following statements is correct? a) An optically active substance that rotates light counterclockwise is said to
be dextrorotatory.
b) An optically active substance that
rotates light counterclockwise is said to
be levorotatory.
c) An optically active substance that
rotates light clockwise is said to be
levorotatory.
d) None of the above statements are
correct.
Transcribed Image Text:be dextrorotatory. b) An optically active substance that rotates light counterclockwise is said to be levorotatory. c) An optically active substance that rotates light clockwise is said to be levorotatory. d) None of the above statements are correct.
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