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Difference between the theory of Thomson's and Ruderford of positive

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Answered by Nausheen1809
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Planetary Rotation Around the Nucleus

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 kusum818
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Thomson model

  1. Thomson Model of Atom: Thomson model of atom states that electrons are embedded in a positively charged solid material which is spherical in shape
  2. does not give any details about the atomic nucleus
  3. states that electrons are embedded in a soil material

4.indicates the atom is spherical structure

Rutherford Model of Atom:

  1. Rutherford model of atom describes that an atom is composed of an atomic nucleus and electrons surrounding the nucleus.
  2. explains about the atomic nucleus.
  3. states that electrons are located a central solid material
  4. indicate that an atom has a central solid core surrounded by electrons
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