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Elianna Ramirez
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28 April, 11:00
Why Rutherford model of an atom is wrong?
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Paxton Mejia
28 April, 11:01
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Rutherford's model did not account for the properties of electrons. atoms seemed too stable, they were expected to collapse when electron absorbed or released energy.
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