Chemistry, asked by sahasrapasunuri, 7 months ago

the electrons of rutherford's model of the atom are expected to lose energy because they​

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Answered by deepikareddy997
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Answer:

no stability of atom

Explanation:

It can't explain the stability of an atom. As per the model, the orbital revolution of electrons around the nucleus is not stable as the revolving electrons in orbits will undergo acceleration and emit energy. This will result in loss of energy of electrons and they will ultimately fall into the nucleus

Answered by swethasubramanian23
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According to Rutherford , the electrons are in constant movement around the nucleus .

If any particle is in constant motion then it needs to lose or gain energy ultimately , as a result of which the electrons too must ultimately lose all their energy and as a result should fall into the nucleus and the atom should be destroyed .

But since Rutherford was unable to explain y the atom didn’t collapse entirely it was considered as one of the drawbacks of the planetary Model .

Hope this answer is satisfactory
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