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What are the limitations of j.j thomson's mo del of atom?

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Answered by Rockstaranant
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According to J.J. Thomson's model of an atom, an atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it. However, itwas later found that the positively charged particles reside at the centre of the atom called the nucleus, and the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
Answered by BoldStyle
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The limitations of J.J Thomson's model of the atom are :-

♥ It could not explain the alpha scattering experiment done by Rutherford .

♥ There was no experimental evidence of the model proposed by J.J Thomson .

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