(a)
Interpretation: Plane of symmetry of the given compound has to be found out.
Concept Introduction:
Plane of symmetry: When structure of the compound can be cut into two equal halves along the plane. Then such plane is called as plane of symmetry.
For example a special center point for certain kinds of symmetry figures. If a figure and be rotated 1800 about a point (P) and looking identical to the original, then P and end up looking identical to the original, then P is a point of symmetry or plane of symmetry.
(b)
Interpretation: Plane of symmetry of the given compound has to be found out.
Concept Introduction:
Plane of symmetry: When structure of the compound can be cut into two equal halves along the plane. Then such plane is called as plane of symmetry.
For example a special center point for certain kinds of symmetry figures. If a figure and be rotated 1800 about a point (P) and looking identical to the original, then P and end up looking identical to the original, then P is a point of symmetry or plane of symmetry.
(c)
Interpretation: Plane of symmetry of the given compound has to be found out.
Concept Introduction:
Plane of symmetry: When structure of the compound can be cut into two equal halves along the plane. Then such plane is called as plane of symmetry.
For example a special center point for certain kinds of symmetry figures. If a figure and be rotated 1800 about a point (P) and looking identical to the original, then P and end up looking identical to the original, then P is a point of symmetry or plane of symmetry.
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