Your videos are really helpful, but at the same time really hard to find. Not to be too forward, but I would recommend you to add "inorganic chemistry" to the title to make it more accessible to people.
At the very end, I think you make a mistake on accident. You say that the molecule has no symmetry and is therefore Cs, but shouldn't it be C1? No axis of rotation, no mirror plane, and no mirror plane is C1.
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Your videos are really helpful, but at the same time really hard to find. Not to be too forward, but I would recommend you to add "inorganic chemistry" to the title to make it more accessible to people.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm adding Inorg Chem titles and inorganic chemistry tags to all my videos, now
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Thank you for your lesson! I can understand symmetry right now
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Can you explain ethane symmetry
Wait… you telling me someone named the 180* a 360*/2….. why?
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At the very end, I think you make a mistake on accident. You say that the molecule has no symmetry and is therefore Cs, but shouldn't it be C1? No axis of rotation, no mirror plane, and no mirror plane is C1.
That is E
You're right, it is C1 in the Schoenflies notation