Thursday, November 20, 2008

State

What is the ground state of an element?

11 comments:

..::..Fair..::.. said...

The ground state is the state of lowest energy for that electron. That is the level that it normally occupies. It is the lowest part.

Anonymous said...

It is the lowest possible energy in the electron. When an atom is in its ground state, its electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals completely before they begin to occupy higher energy orbitals. It is the lowest level.

The Thrill said...

It is the lowest possible energy in the electron. When an atom is in its ground state it elctrons fill the lowest energy orbitals completely before they begin to occupy higher energy orbitals. It is the lowest level.

Kendall said...

the ground state of an element is the state of lowest energy for the electron. It normally occupies this level of energy. It is the lowest level.

Bierman said...

The ground state is the lowest energy for an electron. It normally is in that level. This level is very low.

chris said...

It is the lowest possible energy sate in the electron. It normally occupies this level. It is the lowest level.

bean said...

its the lowest possible energy for that electron. its the part its the normally occupied. its the lowest part.

SMAX said...

The ground state is the lowest energy for an electron. It normally is in that level. This level is very low.

Kayla said...

It is the lowest possible energy in the electron. When an atom is in its ground state its electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals completely before they begin to occupy higher energy orbitals. Its the lowest part.

rach said...

the ground state of an element is the state of the lowest energy for the electron. ground state is the lowest level. it usually occupies level of energy.

matt said...

The ground state is the lowest energy level an electron can have. It is supported by Pauli's Exclusion act. That says that only two electrons can occupy each orbital.