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A 300 mm long tube containing 60 `cm^(3)` of sugar solution produces an optical rotations of `10^(@)` when placed in a saccharimeter. If specific rotation of sugar is `60^(@)` calculate the quantity of sugar constained in te tube solution.

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To solve the problem, we will use the relationship between specific rotation, optical rotation, path length, and concentration. Here are the steps to find the quantity of sugar contained in the tube solution: ### Step 1: Understand the given values - Length of the tube (L) = 300 mm - Optical rotation (α) = 10° - Specific rotation (αT) = 60° - Volume of sugar solution = 60 cm³ ...
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