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In very general terms, electron transfer is caused by photoexcitation of the pigment molecules in the antenna complex. The chlorophyll and carotenoid molecules in the antenna complex become photoexcited when they absorb any wavelengths of visible light and then transmit resonant energy.
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
NADP+
it has 2 because the first energy level has 1
Fluorine (F) gains 1 electron to fill its second energy level with 8 electrons.
NADPH
In very general terms, electron transfer is caused by photoexcitation of the pigment molecules in the antenna complex. The chlorophyll and carotenoid molecules in the antenna complex become photoexcited when they absorb any wavelengths of visible light and then transmit resonant energy.
Yes. There are three types 1. photo emissive - here as light falls electrons are emitted 2. photo voltaic - here as light falls a voltage is developed 3. photo conductive - here conductivity changes as light falls on it
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
The electrons at the highest energy level are those (1 to 8 electrons) in the valence band. Ones with higher energy are unable to remain attached to the atom.
2, 8, 18, 1 electrons in each energy level with a total of 4 energy levels.
1. light can not be touched but photo can be touched. 2. light is a form of energy but photo is not. 3. we can feel the light but not photo.
Sodium
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A gold atom has 6 energy levels. Level 1: 2 electrons Level 2: 8 electrons Level 3: 18 electrons Level 4: 32 electrons Level 5: 18 electrons Level 6: 1 electron