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Page 1: Chemistry 330 Symmetry Properties of Molecules. Symmetry Elements Some of the symmetry elements of a cube. The twofold, threefold, and fourfold axes are

Chemistry 330

Symmetry Properties of Molecules

Page 2: Chemistry 330 Symmetry Properties of Molecules. Symmetry Elements Some of the symmetry elements of a cube. The twofold, threefold, and fourfold axes are

Symmetry Elements

Some of the symmetry elements of a cube. The twofold, threefold, and fourfold axes are labelled with the conventional symbols.

Page 3: Chemistry 330 Symmetry Properties of Molecules. Symmetry Elements Some of the symmetry elements of a cube. The twofold, threefold, and fourfold axes are

Proper Rotations

An NH3 molecule

has a threefold (C3)

axis

An H2O molecule

has a twofold (C2)

axis.

Page 4: Chemistry 330 Symmetry Properties of Molecules. Symmetry Elements Some of the symmetry elements of a cube. The twofold, threefold, and fourfold axes are

Mirror Planes

An H2O molecule

has two mirror planes. They are both vertical (that is, contain the principal axis) and so are denoted v and ‘v.

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Dihedral mirror planes

Dihedral mirror planes (d) bisect the C2 axes perpendicular to the principal axis.

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The Inversion Centre

A regular octahedron has a centre of inversion (i).

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Improper Rotation Axes

A CH4 molecule has

a fourfold improper rotation axis (S4)

The staggered form of ethane has an S6

axis composed of a 60 rotation followed by a reflection.

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The Inversion Centre

The presence of a twofold axis and a horizontal mirror plane jointly imply the presence of a centre of inversion in the molecule.

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The Dn Point Group

A molecule with n twofold rotation axes perpendicular to an n-fold rotation axis belongs to the group Dn.

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The Dnh Point Group

A molecule with a mirror plane perpendicular to a Cn axis, and with n

twofold axes in the plane, belongs to the group Dnh.

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Cubic Point Groups

Tetrahedral and octahedral molecules are drawn in a way that shows their relation to a cube: they belong to the cubic groups Td

and Oh, respectively.

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The Point Group Flow Diagram

A flow diagram for determining the point group of a molecule. Start at the top and answer the question posed in each diamond (Y = yes, N = no).

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Molecules and Point Groups

A summary of the shapes corresponding to different point groups.

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Equivalent Elements

Some symmetry elements are implied by the other symmetry elements in a groupPresence of an inversion means at least an S2 element

Hence, i and S2 are equivalent

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Characters of Rotations

A rotation through 180 about the internuclear axis leaves the sign of a orbital unchanged but the sign of a orbital is changed.

The characters of the C2

rotation are +1 and -1 for the and orbitals, respectively.

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Classes and Groups

Symmetry operations in the same class are related to one another by the symmetry operations of the group.

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The px Orbitals and Symmetry

A px orbital on the

central atom of a C2v

molecule and the symmetry elements of the group.

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Reflections

The two orbitals shown here have different properties under reflection through the mirror plane: one changes sign (character -1), the other does not (character +1).

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SALC’s

Two symmetry-adapted linear combinations Each span a one-dimensional irreducible representation, and their symmetry species are different.

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More SALC’s

Typical symmetry-adapted linear combinations of orbitals in a C3v

molecule.

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Symmetry Species and Orbital Overlap

Orbitals of the same symmetry species may have non-vanishing overlap

The a1 and the two

components of the doubly degenerate e orbitals