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In photosynthesis, the electrons from the chlorophyll are excited by the sunlight
Electrons can be excited in an element by supplying energy to the molecule of the elements. Further eletrons get excited in chemical reactions
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
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In photosynthesis, the electrons from the chlorophyll are excited by the sunlight
Electrons can be excited in an element by supplying energy to the molecule of the elements. Further eletrons get excited in chemical reactions
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
There are an infinite number of excited states that fluorine's 9 electrons could be in. To write one you simply need to write out the excited state of fluorine and put one of its electrons in a higher energy orbital. F: 1s2 2s2 2p5 F*: 1s2 2s1 2p5 3s1 The latter is just one possible excited state of fluorine.
Excited Electrons
The term for an atom whose electrons have the lowest possible energies is "ground state." In this state, electrons are in their lowest energy levels or orbitals, closest to the nucleus. Excited states refer to when electrons are in higher energy levels, further away from the nucleus.
the electrons gain a huge amount of energy
the electrons found in the chloroplast becomes excited.
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
state in which electrons have absorbed energy and "jumped" to a higher energy level
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