nucleus
it is released (emitted) as part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
it is released (emitted) as part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
nucleus. the nucleus gets the energy and the realises it to the protons and the electrons.
No, it is a part of an atom.
the energy is require to remove an electron from an atom (ionization energy) but when electron is absorbed in an atom energy is released (electron affinity) however 2nd electron affinity is endothermic ,energy is require.
photons
In the nucleus!
The nucleus of an atom is the part that takes part in nuclear reactions. It consists of protons and neutrons, which are involved in processes such as fission and fusion. The electrons surrounding the nucleus are not typically involved in nuclear reactions.
The chemical energy is a notion applied to molecules.
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Conection Zone
There is actually no certain 'part' of the atom that gives off light. As you know, light is made out of photons. Photons are given off by the atom when it releases energy to get rid of the energy. I hope this helps!