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An aqueous solution containing 10 g of an optically pure compound was diluted to 500 ml with water and was found to have a specific rotation of −127°. if this solution were mixed with 500 ml of a solution containing 3 g of a racemic mixture of the compound, what would the specific rotation of the resulting mixture of the compound? what would be its optical purity?

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