(b) Ni(CO) 3 (PMe3) has C3v symmetry. Using the information provided below determine how many v(CO) bands would you expect to observe in its infra-red (IR) and Raman spectra respectively? C3v E 2 C3(z) 30v A₁ 1 1 1 Z x²+y² z² A₂ 1 -1 E 2 0 (x,y) (x²-y²,xy), (xz,yz) 1 -1
(b) Ni(CO) 3 (PMe3) has C3v symmetry. Using the information provided below determine how many v(CO) bands would you expect to observe in its infra-red (IR) and Raman spectra respectively? C3v E 2 C3(z) 30v A₁ 1 1 1 Z x²+y² z² A₂ 1 -1 E 2 0 (x,y) (x²-y²,xy), (xz,yz) 1 -1
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