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why electron present in nucleus not reside with nucleus as both are opposite charge?
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Answered by SananKachhot
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Every Atom do possess nutron proton and electron...

Proton and neutron being togather forms nucleus which is + in charge

Though electron revolve around the nucleus being in - in charge

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Coming towards the question,

As u know, + and - attract each other so u must strike that nucleus should attract electron but the thing which hampering it, is the other electrons which revolve around nucleus too.

Thus, electron also repel other electron

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Answered by queenofknowledge11
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Neil's Bohr incorrectly guessed that the electrons "orbits" the nucleus but correctly guessed that the orbitals world specific and discrete.

The theory explained that why electron does not fall into the nucleus that the answer is the electron is already as close as it get to the nucleus.

He evidence of his theory was the atomic spectra of the elements and bohr had the correct equation for hydrogen spectrum.

The electrons is distributed in the space around nucleus according to Wave function.

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