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arxiv:2405.00203

A simple truth hidden in plain sight: All molecules are entangled according to chemical common sense

Published on Apr 30, 2024
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A physically motivated equation that determines the number of electrons of a molecule is proposed based on chemical common sense. It shows that all molecules are entangled in the number of electrons and results in the fundamental assumption of molecular energy convexity that underpins molecular quantum mechanics. The proposed physical principle includes the molecular size consistency principle as a special case. Application of wavefunction theory to the principle shows that an individual molecule with a noninteger number of electrons is locally physical albeit locally unreal. The energy of a molecule is piecewise linear with respect to its continuous number of electrons. The continuity of the number of electrons allows the definition of an electronic chemical potential of a single molecule. A state function equivalent to the energy of a molecule can be defined using the chemical potential as a variable. The aforementioned physical principle can alternatively be expressed as a simple additivity with the new state function. The latter also shows that the quantum entanglement in the number of electrons can be viewed as all molecules sharing the same chemical potential.

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