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jj thomson model of an atom postulates​

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Answered by krutichourasia
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All of us have seen a plum pudding and a watermelon in our daily life. Do you know one of the early models of an atom has been compared to a plum pudding, raisin pudding, and even a watermelon? The model we are talking about is the Thomson’s atomic model. Any idea why it has been given such names? Let us find out more about Thomson’s atomic model or Thomson’s Model of an Atom.

Answered by kunjika158
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Thomson proposed the model of an atom to be similar to that of a Christmas pudding. the electrons in a sphere of positive charge world like currents in a spherical Christmas pudding. we can also think of a watermelon the positive charge in the autumn is spread all over like a red edible part of the watermelon while the electrons are standard in a positively charged sphere like this seeds in the watermelon

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