I am having difficulty answering this question, any help would be very much appreciated!! Cheers.
a) A solution has an observed optical rotation of +26 degrees and specific rotation of +130 degrees, what is the concentration, knowing that the polarimeter used had a light wavelength of 589 nm, and a light bath of 1 dm?
b) What is this solution?
I've used the formula C= (obs. rotation/l x spec. rotation)*100
Where C = conc. in g/100ml
l = 1dm
and i got (26/1*130)*100=20 g^ml-1
and i have no idea how to find out what the solution is from here. We were given a table that lists optical rotations of several compounds, but I'm failing to understand the connection between finding the concentration and part a and identifying the actual compound in part b.