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quester [9]
1 year ago
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Obviously charged objects attract each other this attraction holds electrons and atoms and holds atoms to one another in many co

mpounds however earnestructs model of the atom field to explain why electrons not pulled into the automatic nucleus by this attraction what change to the atomic model helps solve the problems seeing Rutherford's model
Biology
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Rudik [331]1 year ago
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The fact that electrons occupy certain specified energy levels in which they are radiation less solves the problems associated with the  Rutherford model.

<h3>What is the Bohr-Sommerfeld Model?</h3>

According to the Bohr-Sommerfeld Model of the atom, the electrons in an atom tend to occupy certain specified energy levels in which they are radiation less.

Recall that following from the Rutherford model and the and the Maxwell's laws, an accelerating charge radiates energy. Thus, the bottle neck is removed by assuming that electrons occupy specific energy levels in which they do not move about an loose energy.

This eliminates the possibility that the electron could spiral into the nucleus.

Learn more about the Bohr-Sommerfeld Model:brainly.com/question/3964366

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