Computational Chemistry
The 6-31g* basis set is a commonly used split-valence basis set in quantum chemistry that includes polarization functions for the description of electron distribution in molecules. It consists of two sets of Gaussian-type orbitals, with six functions for core electrons and three functions for valence electrons, plus an additional set of polarization functions. This allows for more accurate calculations of molecular properties compared to simpler basis sets without polarization.
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