Biology, asked by bryoncolvin, 1 year ago

When energy in the atom is released, what occurs?

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Answered by madhura41
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What happens when electrons in atoms absorb or release energy? When electrons absorb or release energy, their electrons can move to higher or lower energy levels. These electrons lose energy by emitting light when they return to lower energy levels.

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Energy released in atom

Explanation:

  • The range is a consequence of applying a vitality, for example, heat, to an example and passing the light transmitted through a cut, to get a thin shaft. At that point the bar is sent through a glass crystal to scatter the light into the range. Each line in the range compares to an electronic change between vitality levels related with the component.
  • An energized iota is unsteady and will in general rework itself to come back to its least vitality state. At the point when this occurs, the electrons lose a few or the entirety of the overabundance vitality by emanating light.

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