when something is in the ground
^No. That is totally incorrect.
Basically, a ground state electron is when the atom/element is not being surged through with heat or electricity. Basically, it's the atom's normal electron configuration. So NA [Sodium]'s ground state would be shown as : 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s1.
The opposite is when it's in it's excited state. You can remember tell when an atom is in it's excited state when in the electron configuration, there is a huge jump, like 1s2,2s2,2p5, 3s2. This might have happened due to being exposed to heat and or electricity.
In other words, ground state=normal, excited is, well, excited. XD
Electron configuration of the atom associated with the lowest energy level of the atom
It means that the electron structure of the atom is at its lowest energy level.
It has the lowest amount of electrons possible for that particular molecule
The lowest energy state of an atom.
Well that's what our books say! Approx=1.6 x10^-19 coulombs
It's actually an "excited" state and is referencing the number of protons/electrons that a particular atom has obtained outside of its normal/stable state.
i meant to say How many Atp molecules are used in the electron transport chain
By sky let's say you mean the ambient air in the lowest part of the atmosphere. In this case sometimes the ground is warmer, especially during the day and sometimes the ambient air is warmer, especially at night. It's a seasonal thing too. I we assume, by the sky you mean the upper part of the atmosphere called the upper troposphere then typically the ground is warmer.
the heisenburg uncertainty priciple says that you cannot know an electron's location and speed at the same time
A ground state is an outer orbital electron of an element that is at its lowest possible energy level. The electron in an excited state has a higher energy level than a ground state electron. The average distance from the nucleus is greater in the excited state than in the ground state.
In the ground state all the (only one for Hydrogen)) electrons is in the lowest stable orbit. If the electron gains energy (usually from a photon) it will orbit in a higher energy state (called excited).
He said that electrons can become excited and begin to hop energy levels; when this happens an electron is in the excited state.
It has incomplete octet (incomplete valence shell) after bond formation.
ionization enthalpy means the energy required to remove an electron from isolated gaseous atom in its ground state . the isolated gaseous state is the state in which no other force of attraction acting on an atom form other atom . so that, we get the exact energy required to romove or add an electron to an atom. and here ground state is used to say that electron are stable and are not exited .. so , the ionization enthalpy is the energy required to remove an electron from gaseous atom which is free from other atom in that state in which electrons are stable. by shashank
If you mean frost in the ground then it's routa in Finnish.
It means that low radiation is reflected by a or its surface.
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Exactly what it says. The precise location of an electron cannot be ascertained. The best that can be done is to calculate probabilities that it is found within various locations.
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It means "Say what you're arguing" Your claim would be your argument, or what you're trying to persuade someone of. State means to say.
state it is like the capital of some place and phase is like when you say some thing