What Does CVB Stand For?
CVB stands for Canonical Valence Bond
Canonical Valence Bond (CVB) refers to a theoretical framework in quantum chemistry that describes the electronic structure of molecules through the concept of valence bond theory. It emphasizes the role of individual bonds and their contributions to the overall molecular wavefunction. By employing a set of basis functions, CVB aims to provide an accurate and intuitive understanding of chemical bonding, resonance, and molecular stability, while facilitating the calculation of energy levels and transition states in complex chemical systems.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym