This junior/senior physical chemistry experiment improves upon a classic physical chemistry laboratory by incorporating multielectron configuration interaction (MECI), as implemented in desktop molecular modeling software. In addition to integrating computational chemistry with laboratory work, this experiment gives practical significance to several concepts in quantum chemistry and molecular modeling.
Supplement
The student handout, notes for the instructor, and a comparison of experimental and computed lmax values are available.
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