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What is rutherford's model of an atom?

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Answered by faiza8
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According to Rutherford's Model,of an atom the elelectrons are revolving around a circular orbit,in the atom.any such particle that revolve Would undergo acceleration and radiate energy. The revolving electron would lose.its energy and finally fall into the nucleus,the aTom would be highly unstable. But we know that atoms.are quite stable.
Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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RUTHERFORD ATOMIC MODEL OR ALPHA SCATTERING EXPERIMENT

α−ray is the flow of the 2+ ions

Alpha ray is bombarded over thin gold foil.

OBSERVATION

Most of the Alpha particle pa ss through the thin gold foil without any deflection.

Sum of Alpha particle get deflected through less than 90°

Very few of Alpha Ray pa ss through thin gold file with deflection angle more than 90°

One day in 15000 rays shows deflection through 180°.

CONCLUSION OF RUTHERFORD MODEL

Most part of the atom are empty.

Centre of the atom have highly dense reason which is positively charged reason known as nucleus.

Total mass of atom is concentrated in nucleus.

Size of nucleus is very less as compared to size of the atom.

Volume of atom = 10¹⁵ × Volume Of Nucleous

Electron revolves around the nucleus in circular path.

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