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... group theory it is appropriate to define here a few terms to be used later . 1. Order of a group This is the number of elements in the group ... Point groups of special interest to spectroscopy Point MOLECULAR SYMMETRY AND GROUP THEORY 35.
... group theory it is appropriate to define here a few terms to be used later . 1. Order of a group This is the number of elements in the group ... Point groups of special interest to spectroscopy Point MOLECULAR SYMMETRY AND GROUP THEORY 35.
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Raymond Chang. Table 2-3 Point groups of special interest to spectroscopy Point group Symmetry elements Examples CHFCIBr C1 E H2O2 C2 E , C2 C2H6 C3 E , C3 NOCI C1v Ε , συ H2O C20 C3v E , C2 , 20 , E , C3 , 30 , NH3 HCI Cov E , C ...
Raymond Chang. Table 2-3 Point groups of special interest to spectroscopy Point group Symmetry elements Examples CHFCIBr C1 E H2O2 C2 E , C2 C2H6 C3 E , C3 NOCI C1v Ε , συ H2O C20 C3v E , C2 , 20 , E , C3 , 30 , NH3 HCI Cov E , C ...
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Raymond Chang. Table 2-4 Irreducible representations for the C2 , point group E C22 συ Γι 1 1 1 1 г2 1 1 -1 г3 1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 1 where a1 , b1 , C1 , 9 These a2 , b2 , C2 , .. have the same dimensions . same way as the matrices A , B ...
Raymond Chang. Table 2-4 Irreducible representations for the C2 , point group E C22 συ Γι 1 1 1 1 г2 1 1 -1 г3 1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 1 where a1 , b1 , C1 , 9 These a2 , b2 , C2 , .. have the same dimensions . same way as the matrices A , B ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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