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⭐️ THOMSON'S MODEL OF AN ATOM [EXACT IDEA AND CONCEPTION] ⭐️
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◆ Thomson's atomic model is generally known as the PLUM-PUDDING model.
1] According to this model, an atom is considered to be a sphere of uniform positive charge and electrons are embedded into it.
2] The total positive charge is equal to the total negative charge so that an atom as a whole is electrically neutral.
3] The mass of an atom is considered to be uniformly distributed.
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-------- POINTS TO EMPHASIZE -------
◆ Thomson's atomic model is generally known as the PLUM-PUDDING model.
1] According to this model, an atom is considered to be a sphere of uniform positive charge and electrons are embedded into it.
2] The total positive charge is equal to the total negative charge so that an atom as a whole is electrically neutral.
3] The mass of an atom is considered to be uniformly distributed.
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Thomson’s atomic model: J.J. Thomson was the first to put forward a model to explain the structure of an atom. Thomson's atomic model is also called water melon model or Christmas pudding model. He compared the electrons with the raisins in the Spherical Christmas pudding and to seeds in a watermelon. Postulates of Thomson’s Model:
An atom consists of a positively charged sphere, with electrons set within the sphere.
An atom is electrically neutral as the positive and negative charges within it are equal.
Draw backs of Thomson’s Model
It could not explain the stability of an atom, i.e how a positive charge in the atom holds the negatively charged electrons.
It could not explain the position of nucleus in an atom.
It could not explain the scattering of alpha particles.
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An atom consists of a positively charged sphere, with electrons set within the sphere.
An atom is electrically neutral as the positive and negative charges within it are equal.
Draw backs of Thomson’s Model
It could not explain the stability of an atom, i.e how a positive charge in the atom holds the negatively charged electrons.
It could not explain the position of nucleus in an atom.
It could not explain the scattering of alpha particles.
I hope it help you
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