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what were the drawbacks of Thomson's models of atom and Rutherford's Model of atom ​

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Answered by N3KKI
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JJ Thomson -

  • 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.

Rutherford's Model -

  • Rutherford's atom could not explain the stability of the atom.
  • Failure of Rutherford's model i.e. reduction of radius of orbit is shown below.
  • Rutherford proposed that electrons revolve around the nucleus in the fixed orbits.
  • However, he did not specify the orbits and the number of electrons in each orbit.
Answered by ssmtiwari
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Answer:

Thomsons model of an atom says that he have taken one watermelon he have cut the red edible part of the watermelon while the electrons are studded in the positively charged sphere like the seeds in the watermelon

Explanation:

Rutherford model of an atom says that he selected a gold foil because he wanted as thin layer as possible. This gold foil 1000atoms thick

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