Chemistry, asked by daksh3385, 4 months ago

In what way is the Rutherford's atomic

model different from that of Thomson’s

atomic model?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rutherford's atomic model described the atom as having a positively charged dense nucleus that is tiny compared to the atom as a whole. In Thomson's plum-pudding model, electrons were stuck in a chunk of positive charge.

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