Projection operator method: pi molecular orbitals of cyclopropenyl cation
00:26 Reducible representation for pi group orbitals 03:33 Reduction of reducible representation 13:20 Effect of each symmetry operation on representative pi orbital 16:35 A2" irreducible representation 17:50 E" irreducible representation 20:05 Visualizing the group orbitals Derivation of the pi molecular orbitals of C₃H₃+ - cyclopropenyl cation - by the projection operator method. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!

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