“…Properties based directly on the energy, as for example energy gradients with respect to atomic positions, are unproblematic, as eqs and imply that gradients can be extrapolated by the same formulas as for the energy. − For the present purpose, we note that Hessian elements similarly can be extrapolated by eqs and . Many molecular properties can be considered as derivatives of the energy with respect to, e.g., electric, magnetic, and geometric perturbations and are expected to display a similar behavior as the energy, although special tailored basis sets may be required for specific properties in order to achieve a stable convergence. , Some properties, like nuclear magnetic spin–spin coupling constants, have contributions from four different perturbation operators, and it is here less clear that extrapolations using eqs or are valid. , Nevertheless, basis set extrapolations have been used also for molecular properties. ,, …”