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The study of the behavior of atoms and atomic particles is referred to as:
 
  A) quantum mechanics.
  B) thermodynamics.
  C) the electromagnetic theory.
  D) theory of computations.

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An atom can get the energy that moves an electron to a higher energy level by:
 
  A) absorbing a photon of electromagnetic radiation.
  B) preventing collisions with other atoms.
  C) moving the electron to a tightly bound level.
  D) transferring the electron to the ground state.



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