You can say either "excited to" or "excited about" an upcoming event, as both are commonly used and grammatically correct. It just depends on your personal preference.
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
Yes, "excited" is an adjective. It describes a state of enthusiasm or eagerness, often in response to something stimulating or enjoyable. For example, you might say, "She was excited about the upcoming concert."
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".
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
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Mrs. Baumbach was excited about WPP because it offered a range of services including branding, advertising, and public relations all under one roof. This allowed her to streamline her marketing efforts and work with a single agency for all her needs.
WPP plc's population is 2,011.
WPP plc was created in 1985.
The symbol for WPP plc in NASDAQ is: WPPGY.
The WPP Group is an advertising and communications company. The WPP Group provides advertising, branding, consumer insight, digital services and media services.
No, the stock symbol WPP does not correspond to a real stock in the market. In "The Westing Game," a novel by Ellen Raskin, WPP is a fictional stock created for the story.
As of July 2014, the market cap for WPP plc (WPPGY) is $27,836,774,450.66.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Wausau Paper Corp. (WPP) is $512,140,904.31.
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The symbol for Wausau Paper Corp. in the NYSE is: WPP.