On the basis of thomson's model of an atom explain how the atom is electrically neutral
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in Thomson model of atom uniform distribution of the number of positive ions is equal to number of electron in it
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in Thomson model of atom uniform distribution of the number of positive ions is equal to number of electron in it
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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....
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