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Sunlight primarily excites electrons in the outer shells of atoms within a molecule, particularly in bonds between atoms. However, the atomic nuclei and the core electrons are not typically excited by sunlight; they remain stable and unaffected by the energy of visible light. This limited excitation helps determine the chemical and physical properties of the molecule.

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