Why in a cation electrons do not collapse in the nucleus even though the positive charge is more than the negative charge?
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Because of the gravitational force of the positive charge the electrons only move around it and doesn't collapse.
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but if its because of the gravitational force then they should have collapsed into the nucleus
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it is because positive charge of cations is because of loss of electron from the last shell it does not effect any other shell and all electron remain in their shell .so they do not collapse
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