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What's the difference between excited
1. He was excited to watch the game.
2. He was excited watching the game. (Which one is grammatical? Are both OK? What is the
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1. He was excited watching the game.
2. He was excited to watch the game. (Which one is correct? Are both grammatical? What is
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rfvv
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1. He was excited to watch the game.
2. He was excited watching the game. (Which one is grammatical? Are both OK? What is the
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rfvv
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The first excited state of the hydrogen atom is separated from the ground state by 10.2 eV.
(a) At what wavelength does this
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What's the difference between excited and unexcited hydrogen?
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A hydrogen atom in an excited state emits a Balmer beta photon followed by a Lyman alpha photon. The electron decay from: the
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Ann
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A hydrogen atom in an excited state emits a Balmer beta photon followed by a Lyman alpha photon. The electron decayed from the
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1. He was excited to hear the news.
2. He was excited that he heard the news. (Are both the same? Or does #1 mean #2-2 as
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In the case of a separately excited generator, can the field coils be over-excited? Explain
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Which one of the following notations shows the electron configuration of a neutral atom in an excited
state? Name the element and
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