is the currently accepted atomic model.
Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of the atom
(1 Point)
is the currently accepted atomic model.
explains the unique emission spectra of different elements.
does not account for the stability of most atoms since accelerating electrons would quickly lose energy and fall into the nucleus, causing the atom to collapse.
describes an electron probability distribution that determines the most likely location of an electron.
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Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of the atom
(1 Point)
is the currently accepted atomic model.
is the currently accepted atomic model.
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