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Non Life Sciences => Chemistry => Topic started by: Nicholas Lee on 27/06/2016 16:58:56

Title: Can electric charge move electrons to higher energy shell levels?
Post by: Nicholas Lee on 27/06/2016 16:58:56

Can electric charge move electrons to higher shell levels, rather than using the absorption, and emission process.?
I was reading that the electric charge force cannot be changed, but can this force move electrons to higher shell levels in some way.
I am grateful for your help anything helps even a few words. [:D]
Title: Re: Can electric charge move electrons to higher shell levels, rather than using th
Post by: Alan McDougall on 27/06/2016 21:54:24


Can electric charge move electrons to higher shell levels, rather than using the absorption, and emission process.?
I was reading that the electric charge force cannot be changed, but can this force move electrons to higher shell levels in some way.
I am grateful for your help anything helps even a few words. [:D]

Simply adding heat energy will do the trick add heat and pronto the atom will release a proton of light to balance the equation.
Title: Re: Can electric charge move electrons to higher energy shell levels?
Post by: chris on 27/06/2016 22:05:06
pronto the atom will release a proton of light to balance the equation

I think you mean photon...
Title: Re: Can electric charge move electrons to higher energy shell levels?
Post by: Alan McDougall on 27/06/2016 22:06:57
pronto the atom will release a proton of light to balance the equation

I think you mean photon...

Sorry yes I meant photon (Not proton which would be silly of me)