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Explain Limitations of Rutherford's Model.(Class IX)​

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Answered by punk15aug
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This atomic model failed to explain stability of atoms. According to the model, electrons revolve around the positively charged nucleus. Revolving electron will lose energy and finally fall into the nucleus

Answered by misscutie94
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Question :-

  • Explain Limitations of Rutherford's Model.

Answer :-

➠ Rutherford's conducted an experiment by bombarding a thin sheet of gold with a - particles and then studied the trajectory of these particles after their interaction with the gold foil.

Conclusions from the experiment :-

Listed below are the conclusion drawn from the Rutherford's experiment

  • Most of the space in an atom is empty.
  • The space occupied by the positive charge is very small.
  • The positive charges and mass of the atom were concentrated in a very small volume within the atom.
  • The centre of the atom is called the nucleus.

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