Treating the sigma bonds in boron trifluoride, BF3 as vectors, the following reducible representation were D3h E 2C3 3C2 on 2S3 30y Ired 3 1 3 1 To what symmetry representation labels does this reduces to? D E 2C3 3C2 2S3 30, A,' 1 ² + y?, z² Az' 1 -1 1 1 -1 R. E' 2 2 (x, y) (2 – y², xy) A," -1 A," -1 -1 -1 E" -1 -2 (R. R,) (xz, yz) O A2'+E' 2A1' + A2' O Aª"+E" O Aq'+E' 2.
Treating the sigma bonds in boron trifluoride, BF3 as vectors, the following reducible representation were D3h E 2C3 3C2 on 2S3 30y Ired 3 1 3 1 To what symmetry representation labels does this reduces to? D E 2C3 3C2 2S3 30, A,' 1 ² + y?, z² Az' 1 -1 1 1 -1 R. E' 2 2 (x, y) (2 – y², xy) A," -1 A," -1 -1 -1 E" -1 -2 (R. R,) (xz, yz) O A2'+E' 2A1' + A2' O Aª"+E" O Aq'+E' 2.
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![Treating the sigma bonds in boron trifluoride, BF3 as vectors, the following reducible representation were
D3h
E
2C3
3C2
on
253
30 v
Tred
3
1
3
To what symmetry representation labels does this reduces to?
D
E
2C3
3C2
253
30,
* + y°. z?
A,'
1
1
A2'
1
-1
1
1
-1
R.
E'
2
(х, у)
(x² – y², xy)
A,"
1
1
-1
-1
A,"
1
1
-1
-1
-1
(R, R,)
(xz, yz)
E"
-1
-2
1
O 2'+E'
O 2A1'+ A2'
A1" + E"
O A1'+ E'
O Aj' +E"
2.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8b304665-3050-4e42-ba45-7b2cc935c242%2Ff9a2f3bc-1c68-4951-9d37-439c2e352aea%2Fuybsko_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Treating the sigma bonds in boron trifluoride, BF3 as vectors, the following reducible representation were
D3h
E
2C3
3C2
on
253
30 v
Tred
3
1
3
To what symmetry representation labels does this reduces to?
D
E
2C3
3C2
253
30,
* + y°. z?
A,'
1
1
A2'
1
-1
1
1
-1
R.
E'
2
(х, у)
(x² – y², xy)
A,"
1
1
-1
-1
A,"
1
1
-1
-1
-1
(R, R,)
(xz, yz)
E"
-1
-2
1
O 2'+E'
O 2A1'+ A2'
A1" + E"
O A1'+ E'
O Aj' +E"
2.
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