Dextrorotary

/ˌdɛkstroʊˈroʊtətɛri/ adjective

Definition

Rotating to the right; describing a substance that turns polarized light clockwise.

Etymology

From dextro- 'right' and rotary 'turning,' from Latin rotare 'to spin.' A common chemistry term since the 1800s for describing optical activity.

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Chemists use special devices to measure how much a substance rotates light, and this measurement (in degrees) is a fingerprint that helps identify unknown chemicals!

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