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Dear Prof Tian Lu,
I have a question about the energy value obtained from the Gaussian output file.
I've done opt + freq calculation on dichloromethane at B3LYP 6-31+G* as an example and I get an E(B3LYP)=-959.700528 HARTREE/PARTICLE, I know that this energy is related to complete dissociation reaction of the molecule.
If i use a 1 Hartree = 627.5 kcal/mol i get a huge number to be an energy value, is this correct?
Or is there another way to obtain an energy value in kcal/mol more reliable by common sense?
Thanks a lot !
Alessio Macorano
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Dear Alessio Macorano,
What you calculated is electronic energy, rather than energy of complete dissociation reaction of the molecule.
The concept in quantum chemistry field closest to the so-called "energy of complete dissociation reaction of a molecule" is atomization energy. For example, for H2O molecule you should calculate 2*E(H) + E(O) - E(H2O).
Best,
Tian
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