Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:23 What is a polarimeter? 0:49 What is the polarimeter used for? 0:57 How does the polarimeter work? 0:59 Plane polarized light 1:13 Creating plane-polarized light 1:28 Sample tube 1:41 Dextrorotatory molecules 1:52 Levorotatory molecules 3:03 Polarimeter analyzer and sensor 2:41 Observed angle on polarimetry 2:50 What is specific rotation? 3:34 Specific rotaion equation 3:57 Outro
Yes, the analyzer plays a crucial role in identifying the plane of rotation of light, whether it is clockwise or anticlockwise. In a typical experimental setup, the analyzer is positioned after the sample or substance that is being tested for optical activity. By rotating the analyzer and observing changes in the intensity of transmitted light, one can determine the direction of rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) induced by the sample. This process is often carried out in a controlled environment, such as a dark room, to minimize external light interference and ensure accurate measurements. Hope this helps!
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:23 What is a polarimeter?
0:49 What is the polarimeter used for?
0:57 How does the polarimeter work?
0:59 Plane polarized light
1:13 Creating plane-polarized light
1:28 Sample tube
1:41 Dextrorotatory molecules
1:52 Levorotatory molecules
3:03 Polarimeter analyzer and sensor
2:41 Observed angle on polarimetry
2:50 What is specific rotation?
3:34 Specific rotaion equation
3:57 Outro
Is it the analyzer that helps us identify the plane of rotation of the light, that is whether clockwise or anticlockwise, or some dark room, or what?
Yes, the analyzer plays a crucial role in identifying the plane of rotation of light, whether it is clockwise or anticlockwise. In a typical experimental setup, the analyzer is positioned after the sample or substance that is being tested for optical activity. By rotating the analyzer and observing changes in the intensity of transmitted light, one can determine the direction of rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) induced by the sample. This process is often carried out in a controlled environment, such as a dark room, to minimize external light interference and ensure accurate measurements.
Hope this helps!
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