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electron excitation and valency


silverwind

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The excitation can be to even higher states than the p–d transition you describe, depending on the energy added. But the excitation is relatively brief, and the atom will de-excite back to the ground state — the odds of undergoing a reaction in the excited state are small, and that's a much more advanced concept (photoassisted reactions)

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