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What is a major problem with Rutherford's nuclear model concerning atomic stability?
A. The nucleus is too small to hold electrons
B. Electrons repel each other too strongly
C. Accelerated electrons should spiral into the nucleus, making atoms unstable
D. The model cannot explain why atoms have mass
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