Chemistry, asked by lhanghalmangku, 2 months ago

Describe the Rutherford's model of an atom. What
are its limitations.
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Answered by realrohits143
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Answer:

limitations

Explanation:

Limitations

Listed below are the limitations of Rutherford’s experiment

Rutherford’s model was inadequate to explain the stability of an atom.

It did not mention anything about the arrangement of an electron in orbit.

As per Rutherford’s model, electrons revolve around the nucleus in a circular path. But particles that are in motion on a circular path would undergo acceleration, and acceleration causes radiation of energy by charged particles. Eventually, electrons should lose energy and fall into the nucleus.

Answered by adityagupta09072006
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Answer:

Rutherford's model was inadequate to explain the stability of an atom. It did not mention anything about the arrangement of an electron in orbit. As per Rutherford's model, electrons revolve around the nucleus in a circular path. ... Eventually, electrons should lose energy and fall into the nucleus.

Rutherford's model of an atom could not explain the stability of an atom - According to him, charged electrons revolve around atom in circular paths so it should experience acceleration due to which it should lose energy continuously in the form of electromagnetic radiations and then eventually fall into the nucleus ...

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