Abstract
It is demonstrated that the reason the singlet state lies below the triplet state in twisted ethylene (in violation of Hund's rule) is because there remains a significant component of the antiferromagnetic coupling of two triplet methylenes optimal for the methylene—methylene separated limit. We find that this effect can be completely described using a simple generalized valence bond wavefunction.
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