Chemistry, asked by krishanprasad13, 11 months ago

when electron absorb energy of photons is called ground state. yes or no?? ​

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Answered by gamerneonchi
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It is common convention to say an unbound electron has zero (binding) energy. Because an electron bound to an atom can only have certain energies the electron can only absorb photons of certain energies exactly matched to the energy difference, or “quantum leap”, between two energy states

Answered by TheKingOfKings
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this statement is completely wrong it says that the electrons absorbs energy of photons and it is called ground state but the truth is that when the electrons gain the energy it becomes excited and moves in oxidation state which is unstable state so it will comes back to the ground state to attain the stability

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