The specific rotation for D-glucose is 52.70⁰. In a mixture of D- and L-glucose, you measure an observed rotation that has a negative value. You calculate the % ee of the mixture to be 55%. What is the molecular composition of your mixture? (if you are lost here, watch the video, or look in your Technique Manual for guidance) O 55% D, 45% L-glucose 45% D, 55% L-glucose O 77.5% D, 22.5% L-glucose 22.5% D, 77.5% L-glucose

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The specific rotation for D-glucose is 52.70⁰.
In a mixture of D- and L-glucose, you measure an observed rotation that has a
negative value. You calculate the % ee of the mixture to be 55%.
What is the molecular composition of your mixture?
(if you are lost here, watch the video, or look in your Technique Manual for
guidance)
55% D, 45% L-glucose
45% D, 55% L-glucose
O 77.5% D, 22.5% L-glucose
22.5% D, 77.5% L-glucose
Transcribed Image Text:The specific rotation for D-glucose is 52.70⁰. In a mixture of D- and L-glucose, you measure an observed rotation that has a negative value. You calculate the % ee of the mixture to be 55%. What is the molecular composition of your mixture? (if you are lost here, watch the video, or look in your Technique Manual for guidance) 55% D, 45% L-glucose 45% D, 55% L-glucose O 77.5% D, 22.5% L-glucose 22.5% D, 77.5% L-glucose
The specific rotation of the (R)-enantiomer of a compound is 73.40°.
An unknown mixture of enantiomers of that compound is in a polarimeter cell
with path length 1 dm and at a concentration of 0.5000 g/mL. You find the
observed rotation to be 151.10°.
What is the %ee of your unknown sample?
(if you are lost here, watch the video, or look in your Technique Manual for
guidance)
78.75% ee of the R enantiomer
O 78.75% ee of the S enantiomer
39.37% ee of the R enantiomer
O 39.37% ee of the S enantiomer
Transcribed Image Text:The specific rotation of the (R)-enantiomer of a compound is 73.40°. An unknown mixture of enantiomers of that compound is in a polarimeter cell with path length 1 dm and at a concentration of 0.5000 g/mL. You find the observed rotation to be 151.10°. What is the %ee of your unknown sample? (if you are lost here, watch the video, or look in your Technique Manual for guidance) 78.75% ee of the R enantiomer O 78.75% ee of the S enantiomer 39.37% ee of the R enantiomer O 39.37% ee of the S enantiomer
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