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Resumen de Walsh Diagrams: Molecular Orbital and Structure Computational Chemistry Exercise for Physical Chemistry

Carrie S. Miller, Mark Ellison

  • The increasing importance of computational chemistry in modern chemistry provides an impetus to increase the incorporation of computational exercises in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. Herein, a computational chemistry exercise that can be used in a physical chemistry course is described. In this exercise, students build a series of AH2 molecules in the computational chemistry software Spartan and construct Walsh diagrams for the molecules from calculations of the molecular orbital energies as a function of bond angle. The Walsh diagrams are then used to predict the bond angle of the ground state of each molecule. The exercise focuses on creating a connection between molecular orbital theory and molecular structure and investigating the effects of using different methods and basis sets on the molecular orbital energies. This exercise provides a means for students to visualize and explore the molecular orbitals of small molecules.


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