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'''Realistic models''' are usually variants of [[idealised models]], parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. These models are usually designed to reproduce a subset of experimental physical properties, thus a certain model may be more suitable to a particular study, whist quite possibly being wholly inadequate in the study of a distinct question.  
'''Realistic models''' are usually variants of [[idealised models]], parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. These models are, more often than not, designed to reproduce a subset of experimental physical properties, thus a certain model may be more suitable to a particular study, whist quite possibly being wholly inadequate in the study of a distinct question.  
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====Alcohols====
====Alcohols====

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Realistic models are usually variants of idealised models, parametrised to study a specific atomic or molecular system with a certain degree of realism. These models are, more often than not, designed to reproduce a subset of experimental physical properties, thus a certain model may be more suitable to a particular study, whist quite possibly being wholly inadequate in the study of a distinct question.


Alcohols

Alkali halides

Alkanes

Metals

Noble gases

Miscellaneous molecular liquids