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Since according to bohr's model of an atom unlike charges attract each other and acc to this the distance between the shells must be large why? It is held close and if electrons are increasing then protons will also increase so the 2 electrons in the first shell will get a huge force of attraction so they must fall into the necleous ...!!

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Answered by aaru4644
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Answer:

electrons never falls in the nucleus because -

Explanation:

according to bhor shells are fixed and the number of electrons in one shell also remains same . So electrons do not fall in nucleus

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