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How was the atom proposed by Thomson different from the atom proposed by Dalton?​

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Answered by mahmudkawsar0107
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J.J Thomson's atomic model was a sphere embedded with electrons. ... He called his model the " Billiard Ball model" because he thought that atoms looked like billiard balls from pool. John Dalton theorized that matter was made up of many tiny particles called atoms that had no parts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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J.J Thomson's atomic model was a sphere embedded with electrons. The sphere had positive positive charges throughout it and negatively charged particles were also scattered across this model.

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Dalton's model explained that atoms were tiny invisibly, indestructable particles; And that each had a certain mass, size, and chemical behavior that determined by what kind of element they were. He called his model the " Billiard Ball model" because he thought that atoms looked like billiard balls from pool. John Dalton theorized that matter was made up of many tiny particles called atoms that had no parts. And he thought that atoms looked like Billiard Balls.

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