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What did Thomson’s model of the atom include that Dalton’s model did not have?

a nucleus
energy levels
electron clouds
smaller particles

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Answered by sanattiwari
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the is d.smaller particles
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The Thomson’s model include Electron clouds that ‘Dalton’s model’ did not have.

Explanation:

Thomson’s Model:

The atom has been composed of several electrons that are surrounded by a collection of positive charge in order to balance the negative charged electrons. He also proposed properties of atoms such as atoms are charged neutrally, electrons are negatively charged particles.

John Dalton Model:

He proposed that the ‘matter’ is composed of very minute things known as atoms. He also stated that, the matter has been composed of tiny things with indivisible objects.

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