Chemistry, asked by Ashishmalik, 1 year ago

why electrons move in orbits?

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Answered by GovindRavi
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Electron revolve around the orbit due to Force of attraction of Positive charges inside the Nucleous...This force nothing just an Electrostatic force or Coulomb's Force...This force is due to Electrical Charges and distance between them..

...As electron is in motion so it must have some energy is known as Binding Energy..This energy bounds the electron to revolve aeound it...This energy is negative energy...

If any how positive energy equal to or greater than negative energy(Binding Energy) is given to electron which is orbiting around a nucleus will escape or leave the atom to the location we called Infinity...

Same thing you can think as Why our Earth revolve around a Sun...It is just becuase of force of attraction and we know that force is called Gravitional Force...This force due to Masses and distance between them...

Earth has also Energy while revolving around the sun which is Gravitional energy...







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