FAQ

What is the Maximum Specific Rotation?
Maximum Specific Rotation is the specific rotation of the pure enantiomer. Maximum Specific Rotation is usually measured using the Degree Milliliter per Gram per Decimeter for Specific Rotation. Note that the value of Maximum Specific Rotation is always negative.
Can the Maximum Specific Rotation be negative?
Yes, the Maximum Specific Rotation, measured in Specific Rotation can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Maximum Specific Rotation?
Maximum Specific Rotation is usually measured using the Degree Milliliter per Gram per Decimeter[deg.mL.g⁻¹.dm⁻¹] for Specific Rotation. Radian Cubic Meter per Kilogram per Meter[deg.mL.g⁻¹.dm⁻¹] are the few other units in which Maximum Specific Rotation can be measured.
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