Chemistry, asked by anikethajare92, 4 months ago

What prevents an atom from being collapsed? *

1 point

a) The nuclear forces

b) Movement of electrons in discrete energy levels

c) The electron-electron repulsions

d) All of these

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Answered by taranpreet07700
12

The balance of kinetic and potential energy in an atom is what keeps its electrons from collapsing into the nucleus.

Answered by ÇríSTyBūttĒrfLy
25

Answer:

I think the answer is part 'B'

=Movement of electrons in discrete energy levels

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