The rule is relevant in understanding the emission spectrum of an excited molecule.
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The excited molecules then undergo stimulated emission in the optical resonator region of the laser.
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The relaxation of excited molecules states often occurs by the emission of light which is called fluorescence.
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Microwaves excite molecules which turn into heat.
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In addition to the very weakly bound van der Waals molecules, electronically-excited molecules with the same formula exist.
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These excited molecules have an increase in dipole momentum and in some cases can undergo internal charge rearrangement.
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R-fluoxetine is an exciting molecule with a good chance of becoming an important new advance in treating depression,
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Reactions of electronically excited molecules often involve conical intersections, around which the potential energy surfaces have the shape of intersecting cones.
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There isn't enough time for photons of low wavelength color _ such as red _ to emerge from the excited molecule.
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In this method, an infrared laser is directed at uranium hexafluoride gas, exciting molecules that contain a IR Multiple Photon Dissociation ).