Using Thomson's atomic model, justify why the atoms of iron are electrically neutral.
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Using Thompson's Model -
Atoms of Iron are electrically Neutral .
Justification :
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.
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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.
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