The specific rotation of a chiral compound can be affected by temperature due to changes in molecular conformation and interactions with solvents. As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of molecules rises, potentially leading to altered optical activity. Additionally, higher temperatures can cause variations in solvent polarity, further influencing specific rotation. Therefore, it is essential to measure specific rotation at a standardized temperature for consistent comparisons.
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