Visualizing Symmetry: A Resource for Chemical Education with VMD and SYVA Programs

Symmetry, a common occurrence in nature, holds significant importance in the realm of chemistry education. However, students often struggle to visualize the symmetry elements of three-dimensional molecules and identify point groups using traditional textbooks. In order to address this challenge, we...

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