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Phy’
Kurukshetra
“(practical)
ject: To find the specific rotar;
Ohicets Pecific rotation ofa solution by using a polarimeter.
Apparatus: Biquartz polatime
‘ct Sodium ordinary Lamp, Sugar, Graduated eylinder, Beakers,
Filter paper, Funnel, Glass rod, Tripod stand ete.
° * ° . ‘et
the optical rotation produced by L decimeters of a solution and ‘c’ the
concentration in grams Per c.c., Specific rotation
at a given temperature (t) and
corresponding to a wave length
is given by
B= Rotataion in degree
Length in decimeter xconcentartion in gms/cc
Procedure:
ion of 20% solution: Take a clean dry beaker. Add 8 grams of sugar in it and dissolve
the sugar in about 30 to 35 c.c. of distilled water with the help of a glass rod. Transfer the
solution in graduated cylinder and add more distilled water carefully till the solution becomes
40 c.c filter the solution in clean beaker and cover it.
2. If the polarimeter is employing a half shade device, a monochromatic source should be used
and if bi quartz device is used then white light can be used.
3, Take the polarimeter tube and clean well both the sides such that it is free from dust. Now fill
the tube with pure water and see that no air bubble is enclosed it, Place the tube in its position
inside the Polarimeter.
4, Switch on the source of light and look through the eyepiece. Two halves of unequal intensity
is observed. Rotate the analyzer until two halves of the field appears equal bright. Take the
reading of main scale as well as verniel
ie and find out the total reading.
5. Take the polarimeter tube and remove the pure water and fill it with the prepared sugar
solution and again place it in the polarimeter.
6. Rotate the analyzer to obtain the equal intensity position, first in clockwise direction and then
in anti-clockwise direction. When the tube containing sugar solution is placed in the path of
the polarized light, the plane of polarization is rotated which disturbs the previous position.]d vernier scales in the two directions. Fing
jin an
sr on mai ; ta ;
ston of he a4 ig and previous reading gives the specite
7. nase dn (BEY fifverence bower? t
. ee ene diffe
eading “The
tho mean
|. oftdifferent concentrations.
ratation. sa the sugar solutions of differen
1 with the s
experimen
sg. Repeat the
Fig: Experimental set uP
Observations:
(A) Vernier constant of circular scale
(B) Length of the polarimeter tube (L)
= decimeter
o/c
SeNo | Strength of sugar
Seale reading Rotation () Mean
8
solution in gms | through solution
Ta [se Mra
Per | Perce Tse
Position | Position
100c.c | (¢) | Position | Position
veep
Zero
20%
10% T
5%
2.5%
Specific rotation gs
Temperature of water (t °C) =
Value of specific rotation from table at t° 7
Percentage error .Loy
oS
CrP nnn se w
The specific rotation has been for be.
est: The spe of sugar has b id to
Res ni i
10, Define refract
ype of sugar (Dexo/Leavo)
ecautions:
Precautions:
« The tube and glass window should be cleaned.
The caps should :
be screwed in suich a manner that there is no leakage.
y bright position.
«The reading should '
. be taken in equally dark position and not in equall
nder examination.
Whenevel ‘ion i
: solution is changed, rinse the tube with the new solution u!
«The position of analyzer should be set accurately.
‘The temperature and wavelength of light used should be stated.
Readit
eading should be taken when halves of the field of view becomes equally illuminate.
Viva Questions
What do you mean by polarization?
What are optical rotations?
Brewster’s law of polarization?
What is
jane of polarization.
Define plane ©
What do you mean by d
What is Nicol prism?
ne polarize
xtra ordinary lights
nile extra ordinary do
¢ vibration and p
louble refraction?
What is mean by pla .d and unpolarized light?
What are the ordinary and e
Snell’s law
yesn’t obey the Snell's law.
Ordinary light obey’
ive index.