Chemistry, asked by zona17, 6 months ago

why does an electron do not jump into nucleus as it can jump into other orbit then it cant jump into nucleus ?​

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Answered by aradhanaakela
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Answer:

Electrons are not little balls that can fall into the nucleus under electrostatic attraction. Rather, electrons are quantized wavefunctions that spread out in space and can sometimes act like particles in limited ways. An electron in an atom spreads out according to its energy.

Explanation:

An electron will only react with a proton in the nucleus via electron capture if there are too many protons in the nucleus. ... But most atoms do not have too many protons, so there is nothing for the electron to interact with. As a result, each electron in a stable atom remains in its spread-out wavefunction shape

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Explanation:

Electrons are not little balls that can fall into the nucleus under electrostatic attraction. Rather, electrons are quantized wavefunctions that spread out in space and can sometimes act like particles in limited ways. An electron in an atom spreads out according to its energy.

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