Chemistry, asked by sanjali28, 1 year ago

what are limitations of Rutherford's model of atom? With observation.

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Answered by Aanchal111gmailcom
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Rutherford proposed the atomic structure of elements. According to Rutherford's atomic model: The positively charged particles and most of the mass of an atom were concentrated in an extremely small volume. He called this region of the atom as a nucleus. I hope it works

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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According to Rutherford’s model of an atom, electrons revolve around the nucleus in fixed orbits.

But, an electron revolving in circular orbits will not be stable because during revolution, it will experience acceleration.

Due to acceleration, the electrons will lose energy in the form of radiation and fall into the nucleus.

In such a case, the atom would be highly unstable and collapse.

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