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the excited state resulting when an electron is activated by absorbing a photon, moves to an outer orbital of higher energy, with the electron spin parallel to that of the other unpaired electron; it is a long-lived state that cannot decay to a ground state unless the spin changes again.
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| triple point |
The point at which any three atmospheric boundaries meet. It is most often used to refer to the point of occlusion of an extratropical cyclone where the cold, warm, and occluded fronts meet. Cyclogenesis may occur at a triple point. It is also the condition of temperature and pressure under which the gaseous, liquid, and solid forms of a substance can exist in equilibrium.
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| triple |
(also turkey). Three consecutive strikes.
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| triplet |
Three verse lines sharing the same rhyme.
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| triplex |
is a thin slice of light opal attached to a black background with a protective crystal dome glued on top.
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