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does anyone know what representation in group Oh = O x i , is the polar vector E a basis? E has components Ex, Ey, and Ez. How would I go about showing this? Thanks.
The representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" refers to the three Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) used to describe the orientation of a group OH in three-dimensional space.
The representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" is used to describe the orientation of the group OH in three-dimensional space, taking into account the symmetry and arrangement of atoms within the group.
"Ex, Ey & Ez" is used to determine the symmetry and orientation of the group OH, which is important in understanding its physical and chemical properties.
The values for "Ex, Ey & Ez" can be calculated using mathematical formulas based on the positions of atoms within the group OH and their symmetry operations.
Yes, the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" can be applied to other molecular groups as well, as long as their symmetry and arrangement can be described using Cartesian coordinates in three-dimensional space.