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What can be added to an atom to cause a nonvalence electron in the atom to temporarily become a valence electron?

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Answered by VedswaroopK
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Energy can be added to an atom to cause a nonvalence electron in the atom to temporarily become a valence electron. Explanation: When energy is supplied to an atom then electrons present in the lower energy shell get excited. As a result, they tend to move towards a higher energy level.

Answered by sambabitra
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Explanation:

Energy can be added to an atom to cause a non voilence electron in the atom to temporarily become a valence electron.

Explanation: When energy is supplied to an atom electrons present in the lower energy shell get excited. As a result, they  move towards a higher energy level.

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