Distinguish between a ground state for an electron and an excited state. (Select all that apply.)

The electron does not have the energy to move in the ground state making it easier to accurately locate.
Photons cannot be not spontaneously emitted while the electron is in an excited state.
The ground state of an electron is the lowest energy state.
Energy states above the ground state are called excited states.

- The ground state of an electron is the lowest energy state.

- Energy states above the ground state are called excited states.