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Difference between atomic model of thomson and rutherford

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Answered by harshitkuradiya2004
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Rutherford's model did not completely reimagine Thomson's. Like Thomson, Rutherford still believed that atoms contained negatively charged electrons. Unlike the plum pudding model, where those atoms simply floated in "soup," Rutherford believed they orbited the central nucleus just as planets orbit the sun.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rutherford's model did not completely reimagine Thomson's. Like Thomson, Rutherford still believed that atoms contained negatively charged electrons. Unlike the plum pudding model, where those atoms simply floated in "soup," Rutherford believed they orbited the central nucleus just as planets orbit the sun. He proposed that this happened because the central nucleus contained positively charged protons that forced the negatively charged electrons to orbit around it.

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