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Why the Rutherford’s model was not taken as the final model of an atom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rutherford's model was unable to explain the stability of an atom. According to Rutherford's postulate, electrons revolve at a very high speed around a nucleus of an atom in a fixed orbit. ... Rutherford's theory was incomplete because it did not mention anything about the arrangement of electrons in the orbit.

Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
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Rutherford's model was unable to explain the stability of an atom. According to Rutherford's postulate, electrons revolve at a very high speed around a nucleus of an atom in a fixed orbit. ... Rutherford's theory was incomplete because it did not mention anything about the arrangement of electrons in the orbit.

What is wrong with Rutherford's model of the atom?

Rutherford's model of atom was wrong because the presence of electrostatic attraction between the nucleus and the electrons. The electrons should fall into the nucleus, but they didn't. ... When this model was applied to atoms other than hydrogen it did not work. Electrons do not move around the nucleus in circular orbits.

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