You have to vary the basis (for example H) and see how it affects the total energy of the system of interest (e.g. C6H6).

For isolated atom, the longer the basis the better, which is not the case for a complex system where overlap with other bases may occur.

Longer basis is also required for systems with weak interactions (like pi-stacking of C6H6 molecules or interaction between graphene planes, or physisorption of molecules on the surface)

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