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Calculate the specific rotation of coniine (the toxic component of poison hemlock), if a solution containing `0.75g `in `10 mL` is placed in a `1-dm` polarimeter tube and its observed rotation at `25^(@)C(D` line) is `+1.2^(@)`.

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