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Collisional excitation is a process in which an atom or molecule absorbs energy during a collision with a particle, such as another atom, molecule, or electron. This energy transfer can promote an electron within the atom or molecule to a higher energy state, or excited state. Here's how it works: 1. **Encounter**: During a collision, kinetic energy from the colliding particle (which can be a gas particle or an electron) is transferred to the target atom or molecule.

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