2 postulates of Thomson's model of an atom
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Postulates of Thomson's atomic model. An atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons filled into it. The negative and positive charge present inside an atom are equal and as a whole, an atom is electrically neutral. Thomson's model of the atom was compared to plum pudding and watermelon.
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Postulates of Thomson's atomic model. An atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons filled into it. The negative and positive charge present inside an atom are equal and as a whole, an atom is electrically neutral. Thomson's model of the atom was compared to plum pudding and watermelon.
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1 electrons are embaded like an watermelon
and the red part of the watermelon are protons
2 atoms can't be further divided from electrons, protons and neutrons
and the red part of the watermelon are protons
2 atoms can't be further divided from electrons, protons and neutrons
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