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Most of the molecules cannot be modelled using spherical interactions.
Most of the molecules cannot be modelled using spherical interactions.
Different strategies have been used to represent the anisotropy of intermolecular interactions:
Different strategies have been used to represent the anisotropy of intermolecular interactions:
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Within this approach a given molecule is represented by several
Within this approach a given molecule is represented by several
interaction sites (which can correspond to atoms, chemical groups, etc.).
interaction sites (which can correspond to atoms, chemical groups, etc.).
These sites can be [[Lennard-Jones]] centers, point charges, point dipoles, etc.
These sites can be [[Lennard-Jones model | Lennard-Jones]] centers, point charges, point dipoles, etc.

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Most of the molecules cannot be modelled using spherical interactions. Different strategies have been used to represent the anisotropy of intermolecular interactions:

Site-site intermolecular potentials[edit]

Within this approach a given molecule is represented by several interaction sites (which can correspond to atoms, chemical groups, etc.). These sites can be Lennard-Jones centers, point charges, point dipoles, etc.