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Why watching this might help you: ✅ Learn to generate MO's with ORCA, and visualize them with Avogadro or Chemcraft. ✅ See how someone else is thinking when it comes to chemistry (note that I'm still a few years away from becoming a chemist). I will ramble about the results that we get. Why I'm doing this: ✅ To improve my English (diction, pronunciation), and actually use words that I've been learning. ✅ To improve my and others' understanding of chemistry, ChemOffice and computational engines. Demonstrating something that you've learned is a good way to improve retention. ✅ I'm hoping that people will call out my mistakes in the comment section. You can download the files that were generated from here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=16Rn... Follow me on Twitter: / laur_science If you're interested in bioinformatics or computational chemistry, join this Discord group: / discord If you're interested in health-span extension and cognitive improvement, add me on Facebook and let's talk! / laurentiu.andronache