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Difference between Rutherford and Thomson's atomic model

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Answered by emperorom08
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The difference between Thomson and Rutherford model of atom is that Thomson model of atom does not contain any details about nucleus while Rutherford model tells about the nucleus of an atom. Thomson was the first to discover the subatomic particle called electron

Answered by Anonymous
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Thomson model persumes that atom is a sphere of positive charge in which negative charged particles are studded . So positive charge and mass is distributed evenly.

Rutherford’s model presumes that all the positive charge and almost all mass is concentrated in a very small space called nucleus.

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