Hhhh... Cannot figure this out. #=_=
Given α° for menthol= -50°
Given α° for neomenthol = +16°
The observed rotation for the product mixture in lab was: -3.9
The concentration of polarimetry solution: .253g/mL
α° = α/(l*c)
α° = -3.9/(1*.253)
α° = -15.42
...The manual says, "the product ratios in decimal form can be determined from the following equation:
100*(α°product mixture) = x(α°menthol) + (100 - x)(α°neomenthol)"
100*(-15.42) = x(-50) + (100 - x)(16)
-3141 = -66x
x = 47.6
This value of x is not in decimal form like they said it would be...
Someone on Yahoo Answers said something like the x value you get (x100) is the percentage of the (-) or Levorotary molecule.
And the percentage of the (+) or Dextrorotary molecule is found by (100% - levorotary %).
I'm not even sure if what they said was right, and I cannot find an example worked anywhere! D:
...I do not have the x in decimal form. What am I doing wrong?
Please *delete me*
Thank you so much!