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on the basis of Thomson's atomic model of an atom , explain how the atom is neutral as a whole

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Answered by rose5355
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the negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude. so the atom as a whole is electrically neutral

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Answered by Anonymous
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according to Thomson's model in

an atom the total positive charge on the sp here is equal to the

total negative charge due to the

embedded electrons that is why

the atom as a whole is electrically

neutron.

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