Polarimetry

The rotation of the plane of polarisation through a sugar solution measured with a half-shade  polarimeter and the reaction rate constant for the inversion of cane sugar determined.

  • even transparent fluids can change the properties of light passing them
  • find out how fast one type of sugar changes into another one
  • use optical methods, involving the plane of polarisation, to observe chemical processes

Bath for thermostat, makrolon
External circulation set for thermostat Alpha A
Immersion thermostat Alpha A, 230 V
D (+)-Sucrose 100
Hydrochloric acid 37 %, 1000
Water, distilled 5 l
D(+)-Lactose, powder 100
Crucible tongs, 200 mm, stainless steel
Beaker, 250 ml, low form, plastic
Graduated cylinder 100 ml, PP transparent
Graduated vessel, 1 l, with handle
Funnel, plastic, diameter 100 mm
Spoon, with spatula end, 18 cm, plastic
Glass stirring rod, d = 8 mm, l = approx. 300 mm
Balance OHAUS LG 311, 4 beams, 0…311 g
Tubing connector, ID 6-10mm
Pipette with rubber bulb, long
Stopwatch, digital, 1/100 s
Polarimeter, LED, 590 nm

  1. To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar (sucrose) and lactose by measuring the rotation of various solutions of known concentration.
  2. To determine the reaction rate constant when cane sugar is transformed into invert sugar.
  • Half-shade principle
  • Optical rotatory power
  • Optical activity
  • Saccharimetry
  • Specific rotation
  • Reaction rate
  • Weber-Fechner law

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P2250200

Polarimetry

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