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162: C3H5(+1), Molecular Orbitals - Gaussian

Calculated Quantities

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Overview

Quantity Value
Route #N B3LYP/6-31G(d) SP GFINPUT POP=FULL Geom=Connectivity
Stoichiometry C3H5(1+)
Symmetry C2V
Basis 6-31G(d)
RB3LYP Energy -116.972213634 Hartree
Dipole Moment 0.5970 Debye
Server AGSIPC-DESKTOP.localdomain (9402)
CPU time 2.3 sec

Rotational Constants

Constant Frequency (GHz) Frequency (cm-1)
a 50.0333787 1.66893386958
b 10.9065448 0.36380317480
c 8.9545778 0.29869256417

Molecular Orbitals

Orbital Symmetry Occupancy Spin Energy Actions
1 A1 2 - -10.50572 Ha
2 B2 2 - -10.50571 Ha
3 A1 2 - -10.46072 Ha
4 A1 2 - -1.07293 Ha
5 B2 2 - -0.94426 Ha
6 A1 2 - -0.82021 Ha
7 A1 2 - -0.74646 Ha
8 B2 2 - -0.70728 Ha
9 B2 2 - -0.64687 Ha
10 A1 2 - -0.62819 Ha
11 B1 2 - -0.57371 Ha
12 A2 0 - -0.38203 Ha
13 B1 0 - -0.20617 Ha
14 A1 0 - -0.10721 Ha
15 A1 0 - -0.09862 Ha
16 B2 0 - -0.06969 Ha
17 B2 0 - -0.02845 Ha
18 A1 0 - -0.0223 Ha
19 A1 0 - 0.07065 Ha
20 B2 0 - 0.12782 Ha
21 B2 0 - 0.24787 Ha
22 B1 0 - 0.27966 Ha
23 A1 0 - 0.2803 Ha
24 A2 0 - 0.35212 Ha
25 A1 0 - 0.35626 Ha
26 A1 0 - 0.39288 Ha
27 B2 0 - 0.40725 Ha
28 B1 0 - 0.40893 Ha
29 A1 0 - 0.59334 Ha
30 B2 0 - 0.60441 Ha
31 A1 0 - 0.64837 Ha
32 A1 0 - 0.67496 Ha
33 B2 0 - 0.68604 Ha
34 B2 0 - 0.74505 Ha
35 A1 0 - 0.88737 Ha
36 B2 0 - 0.89071 Ha
37 A1 0 - 1.0364 Ha
38 A2 0 - 1.09031 Ha
39 B1 0 - 1.17421 Ha
40 A2 0 - 1.39218 Ha
41 B1 0 - 1.42498 Ha
42 A1 0 - 1.59198 Ha
43 A1 0 - 1.66062 Ha
44 B2 0 - 1.66115 Ha
45 B2 0 - 1.85113 Ha
46 A1 0 - 1.9367 Ha
47 B1 0 - 1.9511 Ha
48 B2 0 - 2.02718 Ha
49 A2 0 - 2.14382 Ha
50 A1 0 - 2.2719 Ha
51 B2 0 - 2.50643 Ha
52 A1 0 - 2.61326 Ha
53 A1 0 - 3.79403 Ha
54 B2 0 - 3.8409 Ha
55 A1 0 - 4.09413 Ha
Electron density
Electrostatic potential
Electrophilic (HOMO) frontier density
Nucleophilic (LUMO) frontier density
Radical frontier density

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THE DEATH-KNELL OF THE ATOM SO THE ATOMS IN TURN, WE NOW CLEARLY DISCERN, FLY TO BITS WITH THE UTMOST FACILITY; THEY WEND ON THEIR WAY, AND, IN SPLITTING, DISPLAY AN ABSOLUTE LACK OF STABILITY. SIR WM. RAMSAY, 1905