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explain defects in Rutherford atomic model




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Answered by narapogusudhakar777
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Rutherford atomic model failed to explain about the stability of electrons in a circular path. As per Rutherford's model, electrons revolve around the nucleus in a circular path. ... Eventually, electrons should lose energy and fall into the nucleus.

Answered by varshininclass9
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Rutherford's atomic model:

The Rutherford atomic model was correct in that the atom is mostly empty space. Most of the mass is in the nucleus, and the nucleus is positively charged. Far from the nucleus are the negatively charged electrons. But the Rutherford atomic model used classical physics and not quantum mechanics.

Rutherford's experiment showed that atoms consisted of a dense mass which was surrounded by mostly empty space - the nucleus! ... The conclusion that could be formed from this result was that atoms had an inner core which contained most of the mass of an atom and was positively charged.

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