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The state with positively charged atoms energized so that some break free of the nucleus is called the excited state. The opposite of an excited state is ground state.
Alkali metals tend to react quite violently with water, so if it rained any structure built out of them would be destroyed.
Yes, because an atom in an excited state will normally give off energy and go to a less-excited state or to its ground state. Some atoms have long-lived excited states and are called "metastable".
Electrons can be excited in an element by supplying energy to the molecule of the elements. Further eletrons get excited in chemical reactions
why leeuwenhoek was so excited about what he saw
So Excited was created on 2006-08-28.
Rained
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
It rained so hard we were sodden in a minute
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it always rained
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'It was a dreadful winter that year. It rained and rained and rained for two long months.'
On every day in February 2011 it would have rained somewhere in the world. So the answer is that it rained on 28 days in February 2011.
Rained is the past tense verb in "It rained last night."
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