(October 28, 2015 at 6:28 am)pool Wrote: Does a photon undergo any sort of chemical reaction?
Anyone? Pretty please?
Photons are absorbed and created by electrically charged particles. Chemical reactions on the other hand are the following: atoms get bound to others by electrical forces. Since photons disappear and appear when the undergo reactions, and are not charged in such a way that they could form bound states, the analogy with a chemical reaction is not very accurate.
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