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Quantum chemistry is a subfield of quantum mechanics. Like its parent field, quantum chemistry focuses on understanding physical phenomena occuring at the atomic scale. Quantum chemistry however is more focused on providing useful descriptions of electronic structure to aid in understanding chemical problems (e.g. reactions, spectra, dynamics, ...).

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If a single electron fills a degenerate energy level, does it fill all degenerate orbitals a...

For example, if a single electron fills the 2p orbitals. Since all orbitals are degenerate, there is no reason why there would be any preference for px, py, pz. Is the electron hence in a superpositio …
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Ab Initio and Molecular Orbitals [closed]

What is the difference between ab initio calculations and molecular orbital theory?
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Why does Larmor precession occur in NMR?

Larmor precession is the phenomenon that in NMR the spin (and by default also the magnetic dipole moment) of protons does not line up with the applied magnetic field but rather precesses around this d …
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