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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 komaltopwal7
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Explanation:

As per Thomson's atomic model, An atom contains a positively charged sphere in which the negatively charged electrons are implanted. Electrons and protons are equal in magnitude, hence an atom on the whole is electrically neutral.

Answered by chaitanyabhri
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Answer:

Explanation:

According to Thomson's model " an atom consists of positively charges sphere with negatively charged electrons in it ." since electrons and protons are equal in number that are present in the model which states it is neutral as a whole.

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