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Describe some ways in which the model of an atom is different from the particulate model of matter

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Answered by sjeni
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Answer:

His new model described the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus surrounded by lighter, negatively charged electrons. Another way of thinking about this model was that the atom was seen to be like a mini solar system where the electrons orbit the nucleus like planets orbiting around the sun.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The model of an atom is completely different from the particulate model of the matter.

Explanation:

  • by the model of an atom the nucleus of the atom is strongly positive and the electrons and negative. Due to electrostatic force of attraction between the opposite charges there is rotation of the electrons around the positive orbit.
  • However in case of particulate matter it is stated that all material is made up of of matter and the particles of the matter move along a mean position due to the higher amount of kinetic energy that is caused by the particles of the matter.
  • As a result of this the  movement of the particles are different in the two cases.

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