Excited state
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
When an atom absorbs a photon its energy is transferred to outer shell electrons. The result will be the transition of an electron to a higher energy state.
Your question is unclear. However electron jump to a higher energy level when an atom absorbs energy.
The energy is higher.
It depends on what you mean by 'higher energy'.
These electrons are called "excited".
The electrons become excited and move to higher energy orbitals.
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
When chlorophyll absorbs light, much of the energy is transferred directly to electrons in the chlorophyll molecule, raising the energy levels of these electrons. These high-energy electrons make photosynthesis work
When an atom absorbs a photon its energy is transferred to outer shell electrons. The result will be the transition of an electron to a higher energy state.
The electrons move up to a higher energy level.
Your question is unclear. However electron jump to a higher energy level when an atom absorbs energy.
The atom absorbs energy, and one or more electrons move to a higher electron shell
It doesn't. An absorbtion spectrum is produced when it absorbs energy. An emission spectrum is produced when it lets the energy go again. The energy changes are associated with the element's electrons going up to higher energy levels and then dropping down again.
The energy is higher.
The energy is higher.
Electron X absorbs energy when it changes to a higher energy level. Electron X absorbs energy when it changes to a higher energy level. It takes energy to do that.