Science Chemistry
The ____electron___ makes a transition from a __high___ energy orbital to a ______low__ energy orbital resulting
in the________ of a photon.
I am having trouble with the last one....
tried production and formation doesn't work need help!!!!
Production and formation should work. Emission is often used.
emission.
effing webwork.
can you guys post the answers to the other blank spaces plz
its already in there man
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bob123
14 years ago
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The "electron" blahblah.
You should read more carefully
It may not be as easy as "reading more carefully." It may be that the "blanks" are confusing with the "answers" already filled in. As far as I can see, emission/production/formation/whatever, is the only blank to be filled in.
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