CHM120H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Optical Rotation, Redox, Nucleophile

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Tartaric acid he was examine the crystals under a microscope just out of curiosity, he found out the crystals looked exactly like each other but one was a mirror image of each other. When the light shines it cuts all the vibrations except for one plane, that plane is called plan polarized light. Light electromagnetic radiation, in all direction the light moves as three-dimensional wave. The plane of plane polarized light is rotated one rotated to the left one rotated to the right that is the only difference is the two samples. Everything else is the same, the only difference is the interaction with light. The angle of rotation when you rotate the cylinder to see the light. Substitution: one is replaced by the other when x comes it is replaced by y. Elimination: remove both x and y when two atoms are removed it is replaced by a double bond.

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