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describe the model of atom as proposed by Thomson in what way is the model different from that of Rutherford atomic model​

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Answered by vinodkumarchauhan67
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Thomson’s Atomic Model

In 1898, J. J. Thomson proposed the first of many atomic models to come. He proposed that an atom is shaped like a sphere with a radius of approximately 10-10m, where the positive charge is uniformly distributed. The electrons are embedded in this sphere so as to give the most stable electrostatic arrangement.

According to Rutherford's atomic model, the electrons (planets) move around the nucleus (sun) in well-defined orbits. ... Then the electrostatic attraction between the electrons and the dense nucleus will pull the electrons into the nucleus to form a miniature version of Thomson's model.

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Answered by Niki34566
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Thomson's model of atom:

Acoordinding to J.J Thomson atom is a positively charged sphere in which electrons are embeded like seeds in watermelon.

But,it is different from Rutherford's model of atom which says that the positive charge of an atom ocupies the centre of the atom known as nucleus and electrons move around this nucleus in circular orbits.

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