Is the ground state for each elements is same?
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no
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its different for every element
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The ground state of an element is the lowest energy state of the electrons in an atom of that element. To spell this out more specifically, consider the simplest element, hydrogen (H), whose atoms have just one electron moving around a single proton (plus possibly one or two neutrons) in the nucleus. According to quantum physics, this electron can be in any one of many different “quantum states” or “orbits,” each one having a different energy
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