A manual disc polarimeter is a scientific instrument used to measure the optical rotation of substances. It's commonly used in chemistry, particularly in the study of chiral compounds, which have molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other (enantiomers). Optical rotation refers to the rotation of the plane of polarized light as it passes through a sample containing chiral molecules.

A manual disc polarimeter is a scientific instrument used to measure the optical rotation of substances. It's commonly used in chemistry, particularly in the study of chiral compounds, which have molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other (enantiomers). Optical rotation refers to the rotation of the plane of polarized light as it passes through a sample containing chiral molecules.

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