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A team of scientists is designing a solar cell, but the scientists are having difficulty. The chemical compounds in the cells are not converting light into electricity efficiently. To help solve their design problem, which of the following is the best question for the scientists to research?

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The question would be the following: Would adding carbazole or triphenylamine to the chemical cell improve efficiency in electricity generation?

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The fact that several donor groups are excited and transfer their energy to a photoconductor acceptor group causing greater efficiency in the capture of sunlight and in the generation of electrical energy, this phenomenon is known as the antenna effect. Since the chemical compounds in the cell are not converting light alone into electricity efficiently, some groups such as chemicals such as carbazole or triphenylamine can be added to allow more efficient electricity generation

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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. If a team of scientists is designing a solar cell, but the scientists are having difficulty, and the chemical compounds in the cells are not converting light into electricity efficiently, to help solve their design problem, the best best question for the scientists to research is this: How do plants convert sunlight into energy? Hope this helps.
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