Quantum Chemistry 12.3 - Symmetry Elements
Short lecture on symmetry elements. Symmetry elements are points, axes, and planes through which an object's symmetry operations occur. All symmetry operations are associated with a specific symmetry element. Symmetry elements include identity, inversion center, reflection plane, rotation axis, and improper rotation axis. Symmetry at Otterbein: http://symmetry.otterbein.edu Character Tables: http://symmetry.jacobs-university.de/ Notes Slide: http://i.imgur.com/qvKvYJJ.png -- About TMP Chem -- All TMP Chem content is free for everyone, everywhere, and created independently by Trent Parker. Email: [email protected] -- Video Links -- Chapter Playlist: • Symmetry and Group Theory Course Playlist: • Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Course Review: • Quantum Chemistry Chapter Reviews Other Courses: • PChem Course Intros Channel Info: • About TMP Chem -- Social Links -- Facebook: / tmpchem Twitter: / tmpchem LinkedIn: / tmpchem Imgur: https://tmpchem.imgur.com GitHub: https://www.github.com/tmpchem -- Equipment -- Microphone: Blue Yeti USB Microphone Drawing Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small Drawing Program: Autodesk Sketchbook Express Screen Capture: Corel Visual Studio Pro X8

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