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[SOLVED] Symmetrical Group of a molecule
I'm trying to study PCl5, it have a bi-pyramidal shape, with The P atom at the center.
I was able to find out the group it's D3h.
1)To what irreducible representations does The "p" orbital of Phosphor ( P ) and the five "1s" orbitals of Chloride belongs to.
2)Will the "d" orbital of P will recover ( I don't know the excat english word for it ) with the "1s" of Cl ? I need to find out if the Integral I is equale to 0 or 1 ( if the representation Belongs to A1 )
The problem is I'm studying this on my own , ANd I'm not able to read the Group table correctly to understand it , for example ( http://www.webqc.org/symmetrypointgroup-d3h.html ) , I'm not able to find out which orbital belongs to which irreducible representation..
any help ?
I'm trying to study PCl5, it have a bi-pyramidal shape, with The P atom at the center.
I was able to find out the group it's D3h.
1)To what irreducible representations does The "p" orbital of Phosphor ( P ) and the five "1s" orbitals of Chloride belongs to.
2)Will the "d" orbital of P will recover ( I don't know the excat english word for it ) with the "1s" of Cl ? I need to find out if the Integral I is equale to 0 or 1 ( if the representation Belongs to A1 )
The problem is I'm studying this on my own , ANd I'm not able to read the Group table correctly to understand it , for example ( http://www.webqc.org/symmetrypointgroup-d3h.html ) , I'm not able to find out which orbital belongs to which irreducible representation..
any help ?
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