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Can microwaves either change the eV of electrons, or move....
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5473762, member: 405866"] The available energy levels are purely given by the molecular/crystal structure. You cannot change the existing energy level with microwaves (unless you melt/evaporate something with heat), you can just change the occupancy. That does not make sense. Absorption and getting electrons, atoms or molecules* to higher energy levels are the same thing in typical materials. *microwave absorption in water does not change the energy level of electrons, it excites vibrations of whole water molecules. [/QUOTE]
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