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I believe it.
Don’t do it, Dawn.
Do what?
Before I forget, Carrot asked me to say “hello” to the night-owls for him.
Hello.
Idk if anyone’s actually up.
…I am. Probably don’t need to be, but here I am. Hello to Carrot.
Helloooooo… It’s only 11:34 for me… Not too bad…
10:44 for me. Sup dude?
12:56, and here I am
Go to bed.
I honestly don’t remember what I was telling you not to do, Dawn. Probably get up early.
I’ve been an earlybird my entire life.
I slept til 9. This is what happens when I stay up til 12
Pff. I’ve gone to bed at 11 and gotten up at 11 before.
I just had coffee at 5:30 PM… I’m so stupid… I’m gonna be up till 3 tonight rofl…
Good job.
MASON NOOOO SLEEP IS IMPORTANT
Coffee makes me…sleepy sometimes. Usually it doesn’t affect me
I just don’t drink it.
I don’t like coffee, so I don’t drink it either.
*high-fives Potato*
But GUYYYSSSSSSSSSSS COOFFFFEEEEEEEEEEEE
although I love tea.
I don’t really like either.
Tea is okay. But I only like peach.
BUUUT NOOO COFFEEEE
I like black tea, green tea, Earl Grey tea, pineapple tea, blueberry tea, watermelon tea, chai, chamomile…the list goes on and on
Oh, and goodnight, fellow FACEs.
Hi Brooke. Thank you for the greeting.
Goodnight, Kristen. Please explain Rydberg states to me at some point.
How can I explain something I barely know about??
The Rydberg states[1] of an atom or molecule are electronically excited states with energies that follow the Rydberg formula as they converge on an ionic state with an ionization energy. Although the Rydberg formula was developed to describe atomic energy levels, it has been used to describe many other systems that have electronic structure roughly similar to atomic hydrogen. In general, at sufficiently high principal quantum numbers, an excited electron – ionic core system will have the general character of a hydrogenic system and the energy levels will follow the Rydberg formula. Rydberg states have energies converging on the energy of the ion. The ionization energy threshold is the energy required to completely liberate an electron from the ionic core of an atom or molecule. In practice, a Rydberg wave packet is created by a laser pulse on a hydrogenic atom and thus populates a superposition of Rydberg states.[2] Modern investigations using pump-probe experiments show molecular pathways – e.g. dissociation of (NO)2 – via these special states.[3]
I have come to a new low….I just copypasted from Wikipedia….
How dare you.
*voice catches dramatically*
I-I don’t know
*bursts into tears*
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