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They combine with other atoms when they form a molecule. They do so because the energy state of the molecule produced is less than the energy state that existed in the uncombined atoms.
Yes, while nature will always try to place electrons in their lowest energy configuration, electrons can temporarily occupy higher energy states. When they fall back to the lowest energy state, the difference in energy is released as light - "a photon". Different colors of light reflect differing energy state jumps made by electrons.
it would be that of the Ground State
The transition stage is the stage of a reaction where atoms have the highest energy. A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
elements combine with elements because they want to become the stablest form they can be (which is the noble gases) so they gain/lose electrons to get to being like a noble gas then they are stable and do not react
The state that has the lowest energy is called the ground state. The ground state has no nodes and is in the 1D.
1. Atoms do not have energy levels unlike particles like electrons etc.2. The lowest energy for atoms will be 0 at absolute zero temp of 0 deg Kelvin.3. For electrons in all atoms lowest energy is that of 2 electrons nearest to the nucleus.
It is the lowest allowed energy state of an atom, molecule, or ion.
Matter tends to exist in the lowest energy state. Atoms and molecules are constantly moving. When they are at a high energy state they are moving past each other and not interacting. This causes the matter to be unstable. When atoms and molecules are moving slowly, they interact more with each other and this makes the matter more stable.
Solids.
excited state atoms
Ground state
The ground state
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At a solid state molecules/atoms don't vibrate a lot and don't vibrate at all at absolute 0 which is around -370oC... pretty cold.Sorry if this isn't what you meant.Your sincerely smash002Solid State is the lowest energy level because they have the lowest kinetic energy
They combine with other atoms when they form a molecule. They do so because the energy state of the molecule produced is less than the energy state that existed in the uncombined atoms.
No. At ground state, the electrons are at their lowest energy.