Saturday, 16 March 2013

POLARIMETRY - Q4


4) What is an “optically active substance”?
Ans: Anisotropic crystalline solids, and samples containing an excess of one enantiomer of a chiral molecule, can rotate the orientation of plane-polarized light. Such substances are called optical active substances.
Eg. sucrose, glucose, some amino acids & sugars

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