Questions tagged [symmetry]
The description of the symmetry present in molecules. Molecular symmetry is useful for explaining or predicting of a molecule's chemical properties.
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Why is the base-centered orthorhombic crystal lattice a unique crystal system?
I'm having difficulty understanding why the base-centered orthorhombic crystal system is a unique crystal system. When I draw two base-centered orthorhombic unit cells next to each other there appears ...
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Planes of symmetry of a molecule
Are we limited to use only xy, yz and zx planes to check for planes of symmetry of a molecule? Because I see a plane of symmetry in the following molecule through the two shown H atoms or OH groups. ...
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electronic transition for polyenic molecules
I am having troubles with polyenes states symmetry.
I found an exercise on the pentadien, where they ask us to analyze the symmetry of the singlet excited states corresponding to:
State S1: π+ →π+
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How are there two C3 rotation axes in ammonia?
If we look at the character table for the $C_\mathrm{3v}$ point group (which $\ce{NH3}$ is an example of), we see that these are the symmetry elements ${E, 2 C_3, 3 \sigma_v}$ present in the molecule. ...
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Solution of the Roothaan Equations of H2 by Symmetry Arguments
FWIW my background is in physics and maths, but I am just starting a chemistry PhD (the last time I took a chemistry class was high school). I have only some background in representation theory, and ...
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are the exact and kohn-sham electron densities totally symmetric?
For any molecule with open or closed shells considering the electronic state to be the ground state:
Is the exact electron density totally symmetric?
is the Kohn-Sham electron density totally ...
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A question about rotational symmetry of organic molecules and in particular, the cyclic Isomers of C3H4X2
I was thinking about an organic chemistry problem a few days ago but reached a dead end. There were 2 parts to this question.
The first was thinking about the isomers of 'C3H4X2' [where X could be ...
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Optical activity of tartaric acid
The meso-form of tartaric acid is optically inactive due to the plane of symmetry. But how are these forms able to show optical activity when the σ-bonds can freely rotate, which can change the ...
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Is there a better coordinate framework and symmetry operator for constructing molecular orbitals of molecules with higher-order geometry?
The following excerpt is taken from [1] (with a few rewording, emphasizes are mine).
In an attempt to construct molecular orbital (MO) of any molecule, one needs to determine the symmetries of ...
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Tetrahedral complex and vibronic coupling or different rule for d-d transition?
I'm currently preparing a few slides for an upcoming talk in our group. I would like to mention some of the very basics regarding crystal field and ligand field theory as well, though this will not be ...
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Conventional unit cell for a hexagonal crystal system
The figure shows a unit cell of a hexagonal crystal system. Drawn in bold, is the unit cell. The lightly shaded one is a unit cell as well and has a six fold symmetry along an axis, hence is more ...
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Software for determining symmetry elements and point group of drawn molecules
The title represents my overall question. I would like to have a software that able to draw molecules (especially coordination complexes) and determine the symmetry elements and point group of the ...
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Example of an achiral molecule without a plane of symmetry or inversion center?
Some websites, such as this textbook, mention how generally a plane of symmetry or inversion center in a molecule is enough to consider it achiral. Nonetheless, this source clarifies
but if these ...
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Symmetry Operation on Product of Functions
In regards to direct product representations, I'm trying to find a proof for:
$R(X_iY_j)=R(X_i)R(Y_j)$
Where $R$ is a symmetry operation of a group and $X_i$ and $Y_j$ are members of different basis ...
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Manually changing symmetry
I have two crystal structures, one in R3m and one in Cm symmetry. Both structures also differ in stoichiometric ratios, $ABC_4$ and $A_2B_2C_8$, respectively. Both structures look nigh on identical, ...