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What are the limitations of Ruthedond's model of them?​

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Limitations of Rutherford Atomic Model

Rutherford's experiment was unable to explain certain things. They are: Rutherford's model was unable to explain the stability of an atom. According to Rutherford's postulate, electrons revolve at a very high speed around a nucleus of an atom in a fixed orbit.

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Answered by yug91813
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The major limitation of Rutherford’s model of the atom is that it does not explain the stability of the atom. As we know now, when charged bodies move in circular motion, they emit radiations. This means that the electrons revolving round the nucleus (as suggested by Rutherford) would lose energy and come closer and closer to nucleus, and a stage will come when they would finally merge into the nucleus. This makes the atom unstable, which is clearly not the case. The electrons do not fall into the nucleus, atoms are very stable and do not collapse on their own.

It didn’t explain about the arrangement of electron inside atom

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