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❌✔On the basis of Thomson’s model of an atom, explain how the atom is neutral as a whole.✔❌

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  1. According to Thomson’s model of the atom, an atom consists of both negatively and positively charged particles.
  2. The negatively charged particles are embedded in the positively charged sphere.
  3. These negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude.
  4. Thus, by counterbalancing each other’s effect, they make an atom neutral.

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Answered by ramcharan123456
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Explanation:

According to Thomson’s model of the atom, an atom consists of both negatively and positively charged particles.

The negatively charged particles are embedded in the positively charged sphere.

These negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude.

Thus, by counterbalancing each other’s effect, they make an atom neutral.

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