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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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How do two orbitals need the same symmetry to bond? Do they need the same mulliken label?

the carbon's P orbitals, with T1u symmetry, form molecular bonds with the hydrogen's S orbital, with A1g symmetry. … If the orbitals need the same symmetry to bond, how does this work? Those are different mulliken labels. …
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