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Examples Compound name (α) : Source: R. C. Weast (1974) - Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (55th ed.) - CRC Press

This document lists examples of compound names along with their corresponding specific rotation values measured in degrees. It provides the names of common organic compounds like camphor, cholesterol, sugars and antibiotics and their observed optical rotation, with all values given in units of degrees per decimeter per cubic centimeter per gram. The data is sourced from the 55th edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics published in 1974.

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Examples Compound name (α) : Source: R. C. Weast (1974) - Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (55th ed.) - CRC Press

This document lists examples of compound names along with their corresponding specific rotation values measured in degrees. It provides the names of common organic compounds like camphor, cholesterol, sugars and antibiotics and their observed optical rotation, with all values given in units of degrees per decimeter per cubic centimeter per gram. The data is sourced from the 55th edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics published in 1974.

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Examples

Compound name []D


20

(+)-Cavicularin +168.2
(R)-2-Bromobutane 23.1
(S)-2-Bromobutane +23.1
Camphor +44.26
]

Cholesterol 31.5
D-Fructose 92
D-Glucose +52.7
]

Hexol bromocamphorsulphonate 2640
]

D-Lactose +52.3
Penicillin V +223
D-Sucrose +66.37
]

Taxol A 49
All values are given in units of deg dm
1
cm
3
g
1


Source : R. C. Weast (1974). Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (55th ed.). CRC Press.

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