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Born–Oppenheimer approximation / Molecular Hamiltonian / Hartree–Fock method / Schrödinger equation / Atomic orbital / Electron / Chemical bond / Helium atom / Free electron model / Physics / Chemistry / Quantum chemistry
Date: 2012-03-08 05:36:54
Born–Oppenheimer approximation
Molecular Hamiltonian
Hartree–Fock method
Schrödinger equation
Atomic orbital
Electron
Chemical bond
Helium atom
Free electron model
Physics
Chemistry
Quantum chemistry

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