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What is the effect of changing the polarity of the solvent on the intermolecular interactions of a solute in solution? Use quantum chemical calculations to study the solvation effects of different solvents on a model solute and determine how changes in solvent polarity affect the solute's energy, geometry, and electronic structure.
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