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exercise:2014_ethz_mmm:reaction_energy [2014/10/15 12:42] – exercise:reaction_energy renamed to exercise:2014_ethz_mmm:reaction_energy oschuett | exercise:2014_ethz_mmm:reaction_energy [2014/10/15 13:31] – oschuett | ||
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Ground state oxygen, O2, is a triplet diradical, a property which can explain why liquid oxygen is paramagnetic and attracted to the poles of a magnet. | Ground state oxygen, O2, is a triplet diradical, a property which can explain why liquid oxygen is paramagnetic and attracted to the poles of a magnet. | ||
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Run a single point calculation for CH4, using the given input file. | Run a single point calculation for CH4, using the given input file. | ||
- | Note that the file contains explicit basis sets and potential for all-electron calculations. An explanation of the basis set formats is given here: [[exercise:basis_sets|Basis Sets]] | + | Note that the file contains explicit basis sets and potential for all-electron calculations. An explanation of the basis set formats is given here: [[basis_sets|Basis Sets]] |
<code - CH4.inp > | <code - CH4.inp > | ||
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- | Another example can be found here [[exercise:basis_sets|Basis Sets]] | + | Another example can be found here [[basis_sets|Basis Sets]] |
==== 3.Step ==== | ==== 3.Step ==== |
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