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on the basis of thomsan's model of an atom . explain how the atom is neutral as a whole

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Answered by sairamjnvcpdowot43
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As per Thomson’s model of the atom, an atom consists both negative and positive charges which are equal in number and magnitude. So, they balance each other as a result of which atom as a whole is electrically neutral.
Answered by Shivam901
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As thomsan's model of atom he stated that an atom has nucleus in it..which consist of positive (proton) and negative(neutron) charge in equal amount..and these equal charge balance each other and become neutral
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