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According to Rutherford's atomic model how the electrons are balanced in atomic orbits ?​

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Answered by manjuboran26
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Answer:

by inner molecular forces

Answered by smartbrainz
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according to rutherford's atomic model electrons are balanced in the atomic orbit is due to the force of attraction by the nucleus.

Explanation:

  • According to Rutherford the nucleus is positively charged due to the presence of protons in it. As a result of this there is a strong electrostatic force of attraction between the electrons and the proton.
  • Due to this the electron start revolving around the nucleus in orbit. The  orbit has a capability to hold only a certain number of electrons.

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