On 31/05/2012 11:24 AM, Andrew DeYoung wrote:
Hi,
I have a system in a slab geometry. A surface exists at z = 0; many
hydrogens protrude from the surface, and these hydrogens are mostly (but not
precisely) immobile. Above the surface, there is liquid, including the
anion BF4- (tetrahedral arra
Hi,
I have a system in a slab geometry. A surface exists at z = 0; many
hydrogens protrude from the surface, and these hydrogens are mostly (but not
precisely) immobile. Above the surface, there is liquid, including the
anion BF4- (tetrahedral arrangement of fluorines around a central boron).
Th
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