I'm sorry if I make mistakes, but I'm not 100 % familiar with the English language .
In most of the books I can found only information that chlorophyll is used to absorb the quantum of electromagnetic radiation and transfer electrons to the reaction center. Nowhere I can't find any information on that, I hope some of you may know:
-molecule of chlorophyll- for me is a cation, cuz of Mg2+ in the center- whence chlorophyll takes electrons?
-when a photon hits the magnesium, whence Mg gets the electron and on what principle the electron moves from one chlorophyll molecule to another?
-when the photone strikes an electron and take it from chlorophyllcan I say that chlorophyll is a radical ?
-can it be that the electron is transported by a molecule of chlorophyll on the principle of resonance (in total chlorophyll as a structure is strongly coupled)
-How does the electron is transferred from molecule to molecule?
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Chlorophyll- electrons
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