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explain the corpuscular nature of matter?

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Answered by mohdadnansalmapcgpih
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Here it is your answer ,

Thomson in his capacity of professor at: the Royal Institution. It is a simple and clear account of the development of the codpuscular or, as sortie prefer to call it, the electronic, theory, of matter to explain the passage of electricity through metals and gases.
Answered by Anonymous
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Corpuscular:

  • A blood or lymph cell that is detached from the rest of the body.
  • A globular mass of cells with a rounded shape, such as the pressure receptor on nerve terminals.

The corpuscular nature of matter is:

  • It's a straightforward and easy-to-understand account of how the corpuscular or, as sortie prefers to call it, electronic, theory of matter evolved to describe how electricity moves through metals and gases.

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