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framework:heitler-london-theory-of-chemical-bondingHeitler-London Theory of Chemical Bonding
The quantum-mechanical theory explaining the covalent bond; essential for Schrödinger's argument about molecular stability.
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- Chemical BondimplementsThe Heitler-London quantum mechanical bond that holds atoms together in a molecule.
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