Talk:Photoinduced charge separation

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I'm hoping to expand this article over he following weeks. If you would like to help, the best place to start would be researching the initial phase of photosynthesis, in which a pigment absorbs a photon raising the electron energy level and causing it to transfer an electron to a neighboring electron acceptor.

iff equal?[edit]

"If a photon of light hits the atom it will be absorbed if, and only if, energy of that photon is equal to the difference between the ground state and another energy level in that atom. This raises the electron to a higher energy level." -- isnt this supposed to be an inequality? -- 99.231.208.23 (talk) 16:27, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Sections Don't Match the topic[edit]

This is not an appropriate article to discuss the evolution of the Bohr Model and why the rutherford model of the atom was incorrect. Unless you are talking about a rutherford/bohr model of photoinduced charge separation (which there isn't one) this really should focus on, as the first person talked about, the initial step of photosynthesis. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:AD80:1:198:3D62:F818:2D66:96AD (talk) 13:28, 28 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]