In hydrogen why electron only lose why not proton
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It was not understood why an orbiting electron, since it is accelerating, wouldn't lose energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation and collapse into the proton. ... Under quantum rules, electrons cannot "spend" (lose) enough energy to collapse into the proton, so happily stay where they are.
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electron is unstable in atoms , but protons were positively charged and it is in nucleus which can be stable
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here , Hydrogen is an ionic atom , which has unstable electron in their outermost shell ( electronegative atoms can always lose its electron)
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