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Explain Thomson's model of an atom.

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Answered by Appyvirk1
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it consists of protons & electrons .neutron was not present .
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<b>THOMSON ATOMIC MODEL

* Atoms are positively charged sphere and electrons are embedded in it.

* The negative and positive charges arevequalmin magnitude so that the atoms are overall neutral.

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