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Why are both Thomson's and Rutherford's atomic models considered unstable?
A. Both are unstable due to nuclear forces.
B. Both are unstable electrostatically.
C. Thomson's model is unstable electrostatically, while Rutherford's model is unstable due to electromagnetic radiation.
D. Both are unstable due to quantum effects.
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