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Questions related to color as well as the reflecting and refracting properties of chemicals.

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Are centre of symmetry(COS) and alternate axis of symmetry(AAOS) dependent on each other?

COS=Centre of symmetery AAOS=Alternate axis of symmetry Lets suppose a molecule has a COS. Does it need to have AAOS? What about the converse? If a molecule has AAOS does it necessarily have a COS? ...
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What is the difference between quantities reported as optical rotation and circular birefringence?

Optical activity gets complicated quickly and the following question is intended to avoid threshold confusion. The linked lecture note* seems very accessible to me and Table 10.6 in particular is ...
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Question about a line from Rosenfeld's paper on optical rotation

There are a lot of papers on optical rotation which cite Rosenfeld's (German) 1928 paper "Quantum mechanical theory of natural optical rotation..." [Quantenmechanische Theorie der naturlichen ...
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Optical activity checking

In the following cyclopentane deratives, why can't I say that a,b,e have a center of symmetry so they are optically inactive and c as it has a plane of symmetry as shown is also optically inactive? ...
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The number of optical isomers of 3,4-dichlorobutan-2-ol

The number of optical isomers possible for the given organic molecule is? $\ce{CH_3-C^*H(OH)-CHCl-CH_2Cl}$ (the configuration is fixed at $\ce{C^*}$) The given answer is 2. The carbon marked with an ...
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Optical activity of cis-trans isomers of a co-ordination compound [closed]

Why do geometrical (cis and trans) isomers of [Pt(NH3)(Br)(Cl)(py)] not show optical activity ? Thanks In Advance...
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Is specific rotation defined for mixtures of enantiomers or meso compounds?

I recently had to do an experiment where we had to make a racemic mixture of D and L complexes and then resolve the enantiomers, and measure the optical rotation of the racemic mixture, and the ...
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Why upon melting of PEO between crossed polars colours appear?

Crystalline PEO when under crossed polars shows distinct Maltese cross pattern. Being birefringent, when polymer crystal align with the polarizer or analyser it shows extinction regions (effect known ...
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Which of the following isomers of 2,3‐dihydroxy‐4‐methoxy‐4‐oxobutanoic acid are identical?

Which of the following are identical? A and B are identical A and B are diastereomers A and C are enantiomers A and B are enantiomers What I know is that when we rotate a Fisher projection by 180°, ...
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What gas would be suited best to form a density gradient in a long tube? [closed]

I want to set up an aero-optics experiment using a sealed ~5 m length of pipe with a gas inside. The gas must form a density gradient, and must be transparent enough to view a target at the other end ...
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When to permute two times to find optical configuration [closed]

I'm learning about S and R configuration, and I know that in case where the 4th substituant is not behind we should permute it with the one which is behind. then we find the new configuration and use ...
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Is there a commercial liquid with refractive index greater than two?

I need a commercially available liquid with the following properties: refractive index $n > 2$ at room temperature $(T \approx\pu{23 °C});$ transparent in visible region $(380$ to $\pu{700 nm});$ ...
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Conditions for molecular dissymmetry

In my textbook, under the topic "Asymmetric and Dissymmetric Compounds", the following statement is given: A molecule which does not possess plane of symmetry, centre of symmetry, and alternating ...
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Is methanol optically active?

Strictly on theoretical basis, not based on experimental results. I can very well be wrong, but I think that methanol should be optically inactive because it has a plane of symmetry passing through ...
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Optical activity of (1r,3R,5S)-3,5-dimethyl-4-methylidenecyclohexan-1-ol

Could anyone explain why compound L is not optically active?
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