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    When two or more electronic states have similar energies, the separation between electronic and nuclear motion fails. At conical intersections (where potential energy surfaces actually touch), the BO approximation catastrophically breaks down. The electrons can no longer follow a single adiabatic surface, and non-adiabatic transitions between states become important. This is crucial in photochemistry and many chemical reactions.

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