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the difference between a symmetry element and operation is not specified. At the end you said there are symmetry element operations for this BF3 molecule. are both elements and operations same?
Informative video. But in the video of Ammonia you did not mention about C2 axis while there is 3c2 like this one. I hope you will review that and correct . Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. Yes in my ammonia video I didn't mention 3C2 because ammonia is trigonal pyramidal shape. It's not planar so impossible to rotate 180 degree at N-H bond. So no 3C2 symmetry elements for ammonia. Thank you
C1 can be at central atom or passing through the B-F bond. Infact C1= E =C3 +3 (rotate clockwise 3x120 degree) = C3-3(rotate anticlockwise 3x120 degree)
BF3 doesn't have sigma d. There are 3 sigma v because the planes parallel to main axis C3 and also the planes do not bisect the angle between between two C2 axes
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Pls can you make other videos of more difficult complexes. Tnks
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the difference between a symmetry element and operation is not specified.
At the end you said there are symmetry element operations for this BF3 molecule.
are both elements and operations same?
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@noorshidamohdali Yes. Very helpful.
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Informative video. But in the video of Ammonia you did not mention about C2 axis while there is 3c2 like this one. I hope you will review that and correct .
Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. Yes in my ammonia video I didn't mention 3C2 because ammonia is trigonal pyramidal shape. It's not planar so impossible to rotate 180 degree at N-H bond. So no 3C2 symmetry elements for ammonia. Thank you
@@noorshidamohdali thank you ma'am for clearing the confusion. if you could do something of PtCl4(symmetry) that would be great.
Is BF3 and AlCl3 have the same symmetry and symmetrical operation
Yes
From where did you buy the equipments to make this model please tell me please please
I bought from online shopping. chemistry molecular model
They’re called molymods I believe
Does BF3 not have sigma D?
Yes, It does
Mam Bcl3 mein bi kia yahi symmetry elements hon gy???
can you please ask in English? Thank you
Are Bcl3 has same symmetry elements as in Bf3???
@@miniaturerealcooking9103 yes same coz it has same geometry shape trigonal, planar with same terminal atoms
why no C2 axis in NH3
NH3 is not planar molecule. So we cannot rotate 180 degree through the N-H bond
Mam can you say improper axis of rotation please mam
Hi..... As I stated in minute 5:40, this molecule contains S3. Is this an answer to your question?
How come C1?
C1 can be at central atom or passing through the B-F bond. Infact C1= E =C3 +3 (rotate clockwise 3x120 degree) = C3-3(rotate anticlockwise 3x120 degree)
Does BF3 not have sigma D?
BF3 doesn't have sigma d. There are 3 sigma v because the planes parallel to main axis C3 and also the planes do not bisect the angle between between two C2 axes