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## Compute a purely covalent wave function for F<math>{}_2</math> at the VBSCF level. What would be the L-BOVB solution ? | ## Compute a purely covalent wave function for F<math>{}_2</math> at the VBSCF level. What would be the L-BOVB solution ? | ||
## Compute a purely covalent wave function for F<math>{}_2</math> at the D-BOVB level. | ## Compute a purely covalent wave function for F<math>{}_2</math> at the D-BOVB level. | ||
− | ## Deduce the RE_<sub>CS</sub> at the VBSCF, L-BOVB and D-BOVB. Compare it with the | + | ## Deduce the RE_<sub>CS</sub> at the VBSCF, L-BOVB and D-BOVB. Compare it with the estimated exact bond energy : 39.0 kcal/mol). |
<font color=red>'''If you have not finished these first three exercises by the end of tutorial session 1, we recommend that after having completed them you move directly to [[VBTutorial2|tutorial 2]]'''</font> | <font color=red>'''If you have not finished these first three exercises by the end of tutorial session 1, we recommend that after having completed them you move directly to [[VBTutorial2|tutorial 2]]'''</font> | ||
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== Exercice 4 '''(optional)''' : Solvent effect on C(Me)<math>{}_3</math>-Cl weights == | == Exercice 4 '''(optional)''' : Solvent effect on C(Me)<math>{}_3</math>-Cl weights == |
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Basics of VB theory and XMVB program
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Exercise 1 : Starting up with the H<math>{}_2</math> moleculeTwo Gamess and XMVB input files for the H<math>{}_2</math> molecule are provided in the Exercise folder on the tutorial machines :
There are VBSCF calculations with the 6-31G(d,p) basis set. Just inspect these inputs, run the gamess-xmvb program (using : vbrun h2-atom and : vbrun h2-sao, and analyze the outputs. Then these input files could serve you as templates for the next exercises. Exercise 2 : HF molecule : weights and bond energy
Exercise 3 : F<math>{}_2</math> molecule and charge-shift resonance energy
Exercice 4 (optional) : Solvent effect on C(Me)<math>{}_3</math>-Cl weights
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