timemachine1
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Would any solid element be invisible/transparent if you could stop electrons from absorbing, and emission light photons.?
Would any solid element be invisible/transparent if you could stop electrons from absorbing, and emission light photons.?
So try to imagine light basically just passing through a solid element through the atoms, but there are no electrons, orbiting the atoms, or you could
somehow stop the electrons from absorbing light.
Would any solid object become transparent, or invisible.
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Lan2u
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You mean transparent like glass?
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annaandherdad
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You can't stop photons from interacting with electrons. Photons produce an electromagnetic field, and charged particles like electrons respond to an
electromagnetic field.
Any other SF Bay chemists?
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