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optically active Used to describe the ability of some molecules to rotate plane-polarized light.
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optical activity A property of certain minerals to reflect or refract light, such as Iceland spar bends light in two directions showing a double image.
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optically active Optically active molecules will rotate plane-polarised light. This is associated with asymmetry in the molecule. It is very often the result of a chiral centre.
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optical glass Used for manufacturing lenses and prisms. It is specially manufactured to be free of defects and distortion, and to withstand heat and humidity. Each type f optical glass is classified according to its refractive index and light dispersive quality. Two or more types of optical glass are typically used in the component elements of photographic lenses.
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optical isomerism Isomerism in which the isomers cause plane polarized light to rotate in different directions.
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