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Bear
12 August, 02:46
Light strikes electrons and excites what
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York
12 August, 02:54
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it excites the protons
sorry if this is wrong
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Sheldon Mahoney
12 August, 03:25
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Light excites electrons in pigment molecules, and light provides the energy to split water molecules, providing more electrons as well as hydrogen ions.
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