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During the precise polarimetric analytical study encompassing the catalytic inversion of isolated caChemical Kinetics Chemistry Question

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During the precise polarimetric analytical study encompassing the catalytic inversion of isolated cane sugar (a textbook pseudo-first order mechanism), assuming $r_0$, $r_t$, and $r_\infty$ denote the experimentally registered angles of optical rotation respectively at times $t=0$, $t=t$, and infinite time. Which of the following analytical observations hold robust truth?

Answer: A,B,C,D

💡 Solution & Explanation

A is true; initially, only dextrorotatory sucrose populates the vessel. B and C correctly characterize the linear dependencies used universally to derive the rate constant: $(r_t - r_\infty) \propto (a-x)$ and $(r_0 - r_\infty) \propto a$. D is factually validated by organic rules; while sucrose heavily twists light right (dextro), the end inversion mixture of glucose/fructose favors the powerful negative twist of fructose (laevo), terminating firmly negative at infinity.

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