How to calculate cationic state and anionic state in gauss ian sofrware?
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The number of electrons is determined by the values of the charge/multiplicity in your Gaussian-window. When you have "0" (charge), this corresponds to neutral form. When you have replaced with "-1", this means an anion, respectively, "+1" means a cation
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