Chemistry, asked by ankurkarmakarjeet, 9 months ago

Why does electron revolve around the nucleus even though they are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction??

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Answered by mayurmaurya
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A2A. The electrons are particles which contain a unit negative charge in them. The protons are the ones which contain unit positive charge in them. When they come enough close to each other there exists attractive force between them.

Answered by ayushyadav143
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Electrons are kept in the orbit around the nucleus by the electromagnetic force, because the nucleus in the center of the atom is positively charged and attracts the negatively charged electrons.

The electrons are particles which contain a unit negative charge in them. The protons are the ones which contain unit positive charge in them. When they come enough close to each other there exists attractive force between them.

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