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.
Chlorophyll molecule
chlorophyll
The energy supply for photosynthesis is sunlight. Plants, algae, and some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
Photosystem II
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
Chlorophyll molecule
chlorophyll
Excitement is a noun.
The energy supply for photosynthesis is sunlight. Plants, algae, and some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
No, it's not because sunlight is basically heat from the sun shining on earth. And heat isn't a molecule. Heat is just made up of energy.
Photosystem II
chlorophyll
NO!!!! It's the other way around. An atom can be part of a molecule. e.g. Water (H2O) . It has three atoms, making a molecule of water. So the three atoms are part of a molecule.
The equivalent for the word "excite" in Tagalog is "pumukaw".
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
Chlorophyll is the molecule in plant cells that first captures the radiant energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll can also be spelled as chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll