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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2015
- How optically active compounds rotate plane polarized light.
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Chiral = optically active
Achiral = optically inactive
Except in meso compounds where you can have chiral centers but then the molecule is achiral, therefore optically inactive
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Thank you very much! Finally I know how plane polarized light works! My teacher kept talking about angling wavelengths but he never showed me an apparatus diagram to relate this to.
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To understand why this works, look for the RUclips on optical rotation by Steve Mould. You will thank me.
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what if the optical rotation of a given mixture is 0 degrees? does it not possess a chiral center then?
it could be 50% dextro 50% levo then the rotatory power cancels out and the optical rotation = 0
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how do we know if plane is rotated clockwise or anticlockwise
ahamed akmal last thing he said in video, it is determined experimentally, so nothing can you say by looking at the structure and nothing can you do in your mind to make get this experimental data other than do it in physical world in the lab.
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I have a question why can not compounds that do not have optical isomers rotate a plane of polarized light ? You mention that the plane of polarized light will be rotated because of hitting molecules why doesn't it happen with the other compounds ?
Thank you in advance
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I have one question..which compounds are optically active?
Chiral molecules
THANK YOU FOR ASKING THIS QUESTION. I knew there was a way to know optical activity based on chemical structure. Bless you good sir!
What are molecules?
experimental
@@utopianslay Hey even though the molecule has chiral centers,it can be optically inactive because it may have any elements of symmetry
Hi there,
Shall I ask question, what is the specific rotation of glucose in 403nm please?
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Roughly +150
Helped alot in understanding optical isomerism. Thx!
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Perfect..!! Thank you
Please upload videos for advance organic chemistry
Wow...cool!
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well explained! thank you
solvent effects!!
As always, a perfect explanation
This is actually really cool
This is helpful
In the tube is there only one enantiomer at a time ?
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but why is R-caraway levorotatory ?because I understand R compounds move in clockwise direction .
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Sir which are the optically active compounds??? Can you please give some examples?????
You haven't mention if enantiomer is there. and talked about the enantiomeric excess
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I'm a foreign student and i have a question forexample, if there's a compound (+)-binaphthol, how do i pronounce (+)? Plus? Or positive? Is plus a wrong way to call it?
김다미 You can pronouce it as d-binaphthol (i.e.dextro binaphthol) & if it is with a negative sign then it is denoted with "I"sign, written as I-binaphthol ( for laevo binaphthol)
In other words, d is for dextro(+) & I is for laevo(-)
Can u plz help me to diffrensiate btween d/l and R/S nomeclature
Wow, do you use Organic Chemistry Book by Klein? Thanks for explaining it :)_
How do we know the plane is rotated clockwise or anticlockwise
great explanation 🙏🙏
my reference is mcmurry's book foundations of organic chemistry, this polarimeter was mentioned but it was Jean Baptiste-Biot's work and not pasteur's? please enlighten us. thank you.
Angelica Martino optical activity was discovered by biot. But Pasture who could discover dextro laevo and racemic mixtures for tartaric acid and even could separate the isomers.
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in which grade do you guys study this, i m in eleventh grade and they taught me this and much more
i’m learning this my junior year of college lol
And I'm learning in 12th grade
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