Symmetry & Group Theory In Chemistry (TESTED • CHOICE)
Molecules are classified into based on their collection of symmetry elements. Low Symmetry: C1cap C sub 1 (no symmetry), Cscap C sub s (only a plane), Cicap C sub i (only inversion). High Symmetry: Tdcap T sub d (tetrahedral like CH4cap C cap H sub 4 Ohcap O sub h (octahedral like SF6cap S cap F sub 6 D∞hcap D sub infinity h end-sub (linear with inversion like CO2cap C cap O sub 2 Standard Groups: Cnvcap C sub n v end-sub Dnhcap D sub n h end-sub , etc., defined by the arrangement of axes and planes. 3. Character Tables
) that show if a property stays the same or flips sign during an operation. 4. Chemical Applications Symmetry & Group Theory in Chemistry
A vibration must change the molecule's dipole moment (matches in the character table). Molecules are classified into based on their collection
are the mathematical tools chemists use to describe and predict the behavior of molecules based on their shape . By categorizing a molecule’s symmetry, we can simplify complex quantum mechanical problems, predict spectroscopy results, and understand bonding. 1. Symmetry Elements and Operations Chemical Applications A vibration must change the molecule's
