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explain thomson's model

explain Bohar's atomic model.

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Answered by xxsilentkillerxx14
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  1. In Thomson's model, the atom is composed of electrons surrounded by a soup of positive charge to balance the electrons' negative charges, like negatively charged “plums” surrounded by positively charged “pudding”. The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by Hans Geiger's and Ernest Marsden's 1909 gold foil experiment.
  2. In atomic physics, the Bohr model or Rutherford–Bohr model, presented by Niels Bohr and Ernest Rutherford in 1913, is a system consisting of a small, dense nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons—similar to the structure of the Solar System, but with attraction provided by electrostatic forces in place of gravity.
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Answered by py2842668
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According to J J Thomson's model of an atom-

He explained by taking example of a Christmas pudding that the whole part is protons and the nuts embedded in it are electrons.

According to Bohr 's model of an atom -

He explained that the electrons revolve around the nucleus in a specific orbit known as energy shell

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