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The specific rotation of (R) carvone is (+) 61°. The optical rotation of a sample of a mixture of R &S carvone is measured as (-) 23°. Which enantiomer is in excess and what is its enantiomeric excess? What are the percentages of (R) - & (S) - carvone in the sample
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