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Hunter Kelly
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5 September, 23:44
What happens to elements when they gain energy
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Paul Duncan
5 September, 23:58
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They loose a valence electron
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Marisol Miranda
6 September, 00:04
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Electrons jump to higher orbits and the entire atom moves around more energetically
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