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explain jj thomsan model of atom

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Answered by vishnu02
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j.j Thomson suggested that an atom was a sphere of positive charges with electron embedded uniformely into the sphere.this model like a water melon
Answered by Anonymous
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J.J THOMSAN MODEL OF ATOM :-

✒He proposed that the positive charge is spread over a sphere in which the electrons are embedded to make the atom as the whole nuteral.

✒This model is compared with a watermelon in which seeds are embedded or with a cake or pudding in which raisins (dried grapes / kishmish ) are embedded. That is why this model is sometimes called raisen watermelon or watermelon model .

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=>In short :- An atom posses a spherical shape in which the shape in which the positively charge is uniformly distributed. The electrons are embedded into such a manner as to give the most stable electrostatic arrangements. This model was much like raisins in a pudding and is known as THOMSON'S PLUM PUDDING MODEL.

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