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Pople diagram

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A Pople diagram is a graphical representation used in the field of chemistry, particularly in molecular orbital theory and computational chemistry. It is named after Sir John Pople, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist recognized for his work in computational methods in quantum chemistry. Pople diagrams are typically used to illustrate the relationships between different molecular orbitals (MOs) and their contributions to the electronic structure of a molecule.

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