Simplifying each Cl as a spherical donor (instead of considering all the s and p orbitals), derive a reducible representation for the two Cl atoms in CH₂Cl₂.

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Question 14
Simplifying each Cl as a spherical donor (instead of considering all the s and p orbitals), derive
a reducible representation for the two Cl atoms in CH₂Cl₂.
(Enter your answer as a string of numbers with no spaces or additional characters and make sure to
use the Cartesian coordinate system provided above.)
Question 15
Decompose the reducible representation in Q14 (for the two Cl atoms) into a sum of irreducible
representations.
(Enter your answer in the format {capitalized Mullikan symbol}{space}{+}{space}{capitalized Mullikan
symbol} etc. For example: A1g + A2g)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 14 Simplifying each Cl as a spherical donor (instead of considering all the s and p orbitals), derive a reducible representation for the two Cl atoms in CH₂Cl₂. (Enter your answer as a string of numbers with no spaces or additional characters and make sure to use the Cartesian coordinate system provided above.) Question 15 Decompose the reducible representation in Q14 (for the two Cl atoms) into a sum of irreducible representations. (Enter your answer in the format {capitalized Mullikan symbol}{space}{+}{space}{capitalized Mullikan symbol} etc. For example: A1g + A2g)
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