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True or false: an oxygen atom can absorb any frequency of light to cause it’s electrons to increase in energy
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true or false: an oxygen atom can absorb any frequency of light to cause it’s electrons to increase in energy
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Yes it’s true, an atom changes from a ground state by taking on energy from its surroundings in a process called absorption.
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True is the correct
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