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hello,
why an electron in exicted state is unstable
thanks in advance
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Define unstable.
Electrons our lazy they like to stay in low energy levels, if they get excited to a higher level they will want to relax back down.
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the most probable outcome of an excited electron is that it releases some of its energy and demotes to a lower energy level as a result.
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