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atoms are stable through negatively charged electron are revolving within it

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Answered by Answers4u
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Atoms are stable because the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons.

Electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged.

Neutrons are uncharged.

The balance between both negative and positive charges keep the atoms stable.

The revolving electrons are a little far away from the nucleus and do not get closer to it.

Answered by kingofself
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The atoms are stable through negatively charged electron are revolving within it because, the total number of electrons are equal to the total number of protons which neutralize the elctrons negative effect. So, the atoms are stable.

Explanation:

  • The atoms are made up to nucleus with positively charged particle (protons), neutral charges (neutrons) and negatively charged (electrons).
  • These electrons are found in shell like K, L, M and N.
  • The atom are stable due to existence of force like pauli's exclusion force, the force which maintains these electrons and nucleus under normal functioning, which is being proposed based on quantum mechanical principle.
  • The most outer electron shell is called valence electron shell, this shell is found with electron free to move for any chemical reaction.

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