Thanks for your kind explanation. I have two question, 1. In this case, sigma h / i / S2 these three operations are same. Despite these facts, should we say all of them for its symmetry operations? 2. It seems like infinite sigma v planes bisect infinte C2 axes. So, wouldn't it be correct to write them as sigma d planes?
Q1: i = S2 but sigma h is another symmetry element operation Q2: No because if sigma d, the plane should bisect the angle between two C2 axes. This molecule has infinite C2 instead of 2
Thanks for your kind explanation.
I have two question,
1. In this case, sigma h / i / S2 these three operations are same. Despite these facts, should we say all of them for its symmetry operations?
2. It seems like infinite sigma v planes bisect infinte C2 axes. So, wouldn't it be correct to write them as sigma d planes?
Q1: i = S2 but sigma h is another symmetry element operation
Q2: No because if sigma d, the plane should bisect the angle between two C2 axes. This molecule has infinite C2 instead of 2