Hi,
Well, who'd need control atoms? You'd just need to position it at a
certain distance along a random vector. If you're talking about it as
part of a water cluster or something, technically speaking it's not a
hydroxide anymore :) On another note, as I mentioned before, the
proton has an intrins
Marc Charendoff wrote:
Sorry for bringing up the hydroxide ion question again, but are there any hints
as to how to place a single hydrogen on the oxygen atom? Can I somehow assign
control atoms outside the hydroxide anion as a means of reference for the
required ffG43a1.hdb modification? Loo
Sorry for bringing up the hydroxide ion question again, but are there any hints
as to how to place a single hydrogen on the oxygen atom? Can I somehow assign
control atoms outside the hydroxide anion as a means of reference for the
required ffG43a1.hdb modification? Looks like both methods to a
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