4. One of the isomers of the square planar ion [PtCl2Br2]^2- has only two IR active stretching modes. Identify its point group.
In your solution please include a drawing of each isomer and include symmetry elements with the point group.
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4. One of the isomers of the square planar ion [PtCl2Br2]^2- has only two IR active stretching modes. Identify its point group. In your solution please include a drawing of each isomer and include sym...
need help please 1. Vibrational spectroscopy: Bond-stretching vibrations. Sadly, labels have fallen off of two vials containing manganese(I) carbonyl coordination complexes. Thus, a chemist is unsure which vial contains [Mn(CO)sCl] and which contains the sodium salt of trans-[Mn(CO)4C2]. Not easily deterred the chemist acquires an IR spectrum of the contents of one of the vials. Below are the structures of the two possible complexes (left) and the CO-stretching region of the IR spectrum (right) [Mn(Co),CI] trans-[Mn(Co).CIJ10 Cl CI CI 2200...
please answer highlighted questions Problems 85 3.9 Which of the following species contain a C4 axis and 3.27 Six of the nine vibrational degrees of freedom of SiF are IR active. Why are IR absorptions observed only at 389 and 1030 cm for this compound? 3.10 How many mirror planes do each of the following molecules contain: (a) SF" (b) H2S; (c) SF" (d) 3.28 AICİ6 belongs to the D2hpoint group: SOF: () SO () SO,? 3.11 (a) What structure...
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please I need help with the data sheet INTRODUCTION The chemical and physical properties of substances are influenced by the way in which valence electrons are distributed and by the three-dimensional shape of the molecule or ion. X- ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, Raman and microwave absorption spectroscopy, as well as dipole moment measurements are used to ascertain the three-dimensional structure of a substance. Thus, techniques are available which can identify the geometry of substances. Results of these measurements generally...
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