staggered ethane have s6 improper axis . it does not have C6 axis of proper rotation . why?
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An S6 rotation is a combination of a C6 followed by a perpendicular reflection (i.e., a σh). It turns out that there are several redundancies when counting up the unique improper rotations: So the improper rotations add only two unique operations. redundancy the symmetry properties of the staggered ethane molecule.
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