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*The [[atom]] remains [[Neutral Charge|neutral]] as the [[electron]] is not removed from the [[atom]].
 
*The [[atom]] remains [[Neutral Charge|neutral]] as the [[electron]] is not removed from the [[atom]].
 
*The excited state is usually unstable, and the [[electron]] will soon return to a lower [[Energy Level|energy level]], [[emit]]ting [[energy]] in the form of a [[photon]].
 
*The excited state is usually unstable, and the [[electron]] will soon return to a lower [[Energy Level|energy level]], [[emit]]ting [[energy]] in the form of a [[photon]].
*'''Excitation''' is important in understanding the [[Emit|emission]] spectra of [[element]]s and the operation of lasers.
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*'''Excitation''' is important in understanding the the [[Absorption Spectra|absorption]] and [[Emission Spectra|emission spectra]] of [[atom]]s and the operation of LASERs.
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===Examples===
 
===Examples===
  
 
*[[Neon]] signs glow due to the '''excitation''' of [[Neon]] [[atom]]s and subsequent [[Emit|emission]] of light.
 
*[[Neon]] signs glow due to the '''excitation''' of [[Neon]] [[atom]]s and subsequent [[Emit|emission]] of light.
 
*[[Fluorescent]] lamps work by '''exciting''' [[Mercury (Element)|Mercury]] vapor, which then [[emit]]s [[ultraviolet]] [[Visible Light|light]] that causes the [[phosphor]] coating to glow.
 
*[[Fluorescent]] lamps work by '''exciting''' [[Mercury (Element)|Mercury]] vapor, which then [[emit]]s [[ultraviolet]] [[Visible Light|light]] that causes the [[phosphor]] coating to glow.

Revision as of 10:10, 30 May 2024

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Excitation is the process in which an atom absorbs energy without ionizing, causing an electron to move from a lower to a higher energy level.

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Examples