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For pure liquids specific rotation: In this equation, is the path length in deci

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Question

For pure liquids specific rotation: In this equation, is the path length in decimeters, and d is the density of the liquid in g/mL for a sample at a temperature T (given in degrees Celsius) and wavelength (in nanometers). If the wavelength of the light used is 589 nanometer (the sodium D line), the symbol "D is used. The sign of the rotation +or -) is always given. 3. Chemical test observations Unsaturation tests for Limonene. Write the equation of each of the two reactions and describe your observations. Write the equation using a limonene structure and assume each double bond reacts and clearly show stereochemistry of product. a. Reaction with bromine: (4 pts.) Reaction: Observation:

Explanation / Answer

there are two double bonds in limonene...each double bond will add a molecule of bromine,so overall 4 bromine atoms will add to limonene...
so,, Limonene (C10H16) + 2Br2 -------> C10H16Br4

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