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an atom absorbs a discrete amount (a set value) of energy to rise to an excited level. if more discrete quantities of energy are absorbed by the atom, what will happen to the electron that is already at the highest energy level?

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If more discrete quantities of energy are absorbed by the atom, the electron that is already at the highest energy level will remain in that excited state.
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