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Explain Thomson's Model of Atom.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In thomson model of an atom it consisted of

1.In atom electrons and protones are arranged randomly it can't happen because both will be blast because of atrraction of positive and negative charges.

2.in atom there is no explained about nucleus and there is no neutrons are there.

Answered by aravindguru2003
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J.J Thomson proposed that an atom possesses a spherical shape in which the positive charge is uniformly distributed. The electrons are embedded into it in such a manner as to give the most stable electrostatic arrangement. Many different names are given to this model, for example, plum pudding, raisin pudding, or watermelon. This model can be visualized as a pudding or watermelon of positive charge with plums or seeds (electrons) embedded into it.

An important feature of this model is that the mass of the atom is assumed to be uniformly distributed over the atom.

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