When atoms in excited states collide with unexcited atoms they can transfer their excitation energy to those

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When atoms in excited states collide with unexcited atoms they can transfer their excitation energy to those atoms. The most efficient energy transfer occurs when the excitation energy matches the energy of an excited state in the unexcited atom. Assuming that we have a collection of excited hydrogen atoms in the 2s1 excited state, are there any transitions of He+ that could be most efficiently excited by the hydrogen atoms?

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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications

ISBN: 9780132931281

11th Edition

Authors: Ralph Petrucci, Jeffry Madura, F. Herring, Carey Bissonnette

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