Yes, because an atom in an excited state will normally give off energy and go to a less-excited state or to its ground state. Some atoms have long-lived excited states and are called "metastable".
Electrons can be excited in an element by supplying energy to the molecule of the elements. Further eletrons get excited in chemical reactions
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
In photosynthesis, the electrons from the chlorophyll are excited by the sunlight
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
Adjetive is not a word. It's a common misspelling of adjective.
no it is a adjetive
an adjetive
what is the adjective for fortune
Yes, you can have a sentence without a adjetive or adverb phrase. For example, Her name is Sally. No adverb or adjetive!
hoe is an adjetive
The word thiusand is an adjetive
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will be staying
no it is a adjetive
I think you meant HAIRY. And YES it is an adjetive. :)