“Know how to solve every problem that has been solved.”“What I cannot create, I do not understand.”— Richard Feynman
Project 11 — Charges & dipole
Quantum Chemistry
An energy is one number; chemistry asks where the electrons are. Partition your
HeH⁺ density into atomic populations and compute the molecule's dipole moment — your first
properties a spectroscopist could check, plus the classic misread that catches almost
everyone (see question 1).