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Consider the following ball-and-stick model. Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are indicated by the chemical symbol of the element. Consider the following ball-and-stick model. Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are indicated by the chemical symbol of the element.   The specific rotation of this substance is +2.6°. If 1 g/mL of the following substance is added, what will be the specific rotation of the resulting solution of the two?   A)  +2.6° B)  -2.6° C)  0° D)  +5.2° E)  Cannot be determined from the given data. The specific rotation of this substance is +2.6°. If 1 g/mL of the following substance is added, what will be the specific rotation of the resulting solution of the two? Consider the following ball-and-stick model. Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are indicated by the chemical symbol of the element.   The specific rotation of this substance is +2.6°. If 1 g/mL of the following substance is added, what will be the specific rotation of the resulting solution of the two?   A)  +2.6° B)  -2.6° C)  0° D)  +5.2° E)  Cannot be determined from the given data.


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