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THOMSON'S MODAL OF ATOM'S LIMITATIONS
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limitation of Thomson's model of an atom are :-
1)It could not explain the stability of an atom, i.e how a positive charge in the atom holds the negatively charged electrons.
2)It could not explain the position of nucleus in an atom.
3)It could not explain the scattering of alpha particles
1)It could not explain the stability of an atom, i.e how a positive charge in the atom holds the negatively charged electrons.
2)It could not explain the position of nucleus in an atom.
3)It could not explain the scattering of alpha particles
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Hi dear here is your answer
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Limition of Thomson atomic model are
●It has no neucles
● It was therotically said by him that an atom is postive sphere in which electrons are embedded and it's popularly known as watermelon or plum puding model.
●No experiment were done to prove his atomic model .
●His model was not good in experiments in laboratories.
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Limition of Thomson atomic model are
●It has no neucles
● It was therotically said by him that an atom is postive sphere in which electrons are embedded and it's popularly known as watermelon or plum puding model.
●No experiment were done to prove his atomic model .
●His model was not good in experiments in laboratories.
hope it helps ☺
#stargirl
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