Chemistry, asked by arpan2822, 10 months ago



Electrons revolving around the nucleus carry negative charge whereas the nucleus carries posi-
tive charge, then why the electrons do not fall into the nucleus?

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Answered by prachi5659
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Explanation:

your answer:

The electrons radiate only when jumping from one orbit to another one. ... 1) If an electron is in the electric field of a nucleus, the electron can occupy only certain energy levels. When it is sitting on one of these energy levels, it does not radiate, it does not loose energy.

Answered by vilasrao
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Answer:

because the centrifugal and centripetal forces are actually electron

Explanation:

centrifugal - particle (electron) goes away from center(necleus)

centripetal-particle (electron) goes towards centre (necleus) of circle

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