Representation of Group OH: Ex, Ey & Ez

In summary, the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" is a set of three Cartesian coordinates used to describe the orientation of a group OH in three-dimensional space. It is related to the group OH by taking into account the symmetry and arrangement of atoms within the group. The significance of "Ex, Ey & Ez" lies in its role in determining the symmetry and orientation of the group OH, which is important for understanding its physical and chemical properties. These values can be calculated using mathematical formulas based on the positions of atoms within the group OH and their symmetry operations. Additionally, the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" can also be applied to other molecular groups as long as their symmetry and arrangement can be described using Cartesian coordinates in three
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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.
 
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What group is that...?And who's [itex] \vec{E}=\left(E_{x},E_{y},E_{z}\right) [/itex]...?

Daniel.
 
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E is a polar vector, can be thought of to be the basis of a cube represented in Oh
 
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Who's Oh...?

Daniel.
 

1. What does the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" mean?

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.

2. How is the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" related to the group OH?

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.

3. What is the significance of "Ex, Ey & Ez" in group OH representation?

"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.

4. How is "Ex, Ey & Ez" calculated or determined?

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.

5. Can the representation of "Ex, Ey & Ez" be applied to other molecular groups?

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.

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