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Difference between Thomson's plum pudding model and Hantro Nagaoka's Saturn model? Why did Nagaoka said that Thomson's model was wrong?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Saturnian model of the atom

In 1904, Thomson suggested that the atom was a sphere of uniform positive electrification, with electrons scattered through it like plums in a pudding, giving rise to the term plum pudding model. Nagaoka rejected Thomson's model on the grounds that opposite charges are impenetrable.

Answered by Anonymous
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The idea of a nuclear structure was previously proposed in 1903 by a Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka, who rejected Thomson's model on the grounds that opposite charges are impenetrable. ... Nagaoka's planetary model had two predictions: a very massive atomic center (in analogy to a very massive planet)

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