according to Thomson's model is there model was correct explain it?
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Thomson's atomic model failed to explain how the positive charge holds on the electrons inside the atom. It also failed to explain an atom's stability. The theory did not mention anything about the nucleus of an atom. It was unable to explain the scattering experiment of Rutherford.
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Drawbacks of J J Thomson:
In J J Thomson plum pudding model no separation between electrons and protons as they are hold together inside the atom which is not possible and leads to un-stability of the atom. But atom is existing stable.
He said that atom is positively charged sphere, but as we know that positive charge will repel other positive charge that causes unstability.
Also, the results of experiments done by other scientists and rutherford’s alpha scattering experiment could not be explained by this model.
In J J Thomson plum pudding model no separation between electrons and protons as they are hold together inside the atom which is not possible and leads to un-stability of the atom. But atom is existing stable.
He said that atom is positively charged sphere, but as we know that positive charge will repel other positive charge that causes unstability.
Also, the results of experiments done by other scientists and rutherford’s alpha scattering experiment could not be explained by this model.
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