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How does the Bohr nuclear model differ from the Thomas nuclear model​

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Answered by mrunu12
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Answer:

Bohr nuclear model states that the electrons are arranged in the particular orbits while Thomas proposed the pudding model

Answered by bjustinbieber15
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Rephrase the question - "how does Bohr 's model differ from Thomson's model of an atom.

Answer -

Bohr's model of an atom consist of electron shells or orbitals. When electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom, they do not lose kinetic energy.

Thomson's model is plain and simple.

Thomson portrayed an atom's structure just like a watermelon. Where the whole body is a watermelon (nucleus) and the seeds (electrons) are embedded on it. According to Thomson, the net charge of an atom is zero as the negative Chagres and the positive charges are *equal in magnitude*

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