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On the basis of Thomson's model of an atom, explain how the atom is neutral as the whole​

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Answered by harshithchinnup7iv1c
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Answer:

Thomson's model can be visualised as a pudding r watermelon of positive charge with plums embedded in it.

Explanation:

an important feature of this model is that the mass of the atom is assumed to be uniformly distributed over the atom . although this model was able to explain the overall neutrality of the atom.the electrons are embedded into it in such a manner as to give the most stable electrostatic arrangement

Answered by MissAngry
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Question :-

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

Answer :-

According to Thomson’s model of an atom

(i) An atom consists of a positively charged sphere and the electrons are embedded in it,

(ii) The negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude. So the atom is electrically neutral.

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