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Elements go from the ground state to the excited state if some form of energy is supplied. Otherwise, they stay in the ground state.
Energy is released
The exciting of an electron takes in energy. The fall back to the ground state releases that energy as a photon. The photon is created by the return to the ground state.
An atom is in its ground state when all the electrons in the atom occupy orbitals that result in the minimum chemical potential energy for the atom as a whole. An excited atom is one that stores (at least for a brief interval) additional chemical potential energy as a result of at least one of the electrons in it occupying an orbital with higher energy than the orbital(s) the electrons in the same atom would occupy in the ground state of the atom.
The state that has the lowest energy is called the ground state. The ground state has no nodes and is in the 1D.
ground
No. At ground state, the electrons are at their lowest energy.
whenever they are in there most stable state , then they are at their lowest energy level. as u provide energy , they get excited and then upgrade to further energy level . and due to loss of energy , they regain earlier positions.
Ground state.
Excited State -_-
An excited electron releases a photon as it returns to ground state.
Ground state
The ground state
Elements go from the ground state to the excited state if some form of energy is supplied. Otherwise, they stay in the ground state.
i need help, I'm studying for my chemistry final i don't wanna fail plz help
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.