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On the basis of Thomson of an atom,explain how the atom is neutral as a whole?

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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✴J.J THOMSON'S MODEL OF AN ATOM ✴
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➡Thomson Said that the atom was a positive sphere with the electrons embedded in it just like the seeds of a watermelon are embedded in a watermelon .

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➡The sphere was a positive part with a +ve charge and the electrons possess a - ve charge . so the positive and negative charge cancel each other's effect and the electrons as a whole is Neutral.

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the basis of Thomson's model of an atom..an atom is neutral as a whole..
It states that an atom is a large sphere of positive charge with negative charge embedded in it..viz. a watermelon with the red surface being the positive charge and the seeds being the electrons embedded in it.....Thus, this makes the whole atom neutral..

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