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

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Answered by misty73
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adding mm model of atom an atom consists of both positively and negatively charged particle the negatively charged particles are embedded in positively charged sphere the negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude so the atom is neutral as a whole

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Answered by sakshi86200511
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An atom consists both negative and positive charges which are equal in magnitude and number . So they balance. each other as a result of which atom as a whole is electrically neutral..

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