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What is the charge of the atom according to Thomson​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because atoms are neutral, J.J. Thomson's model placed negatively charged electrons throughout a sphere of positive charge. The sum of the positively charged sphere and the negatively charged electrons is zero.

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Answered by badolamamta10
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Because atoms are neutral, J.J. Thomson's model placed negatively charged electrons throughout a sphere of positive charge. The sum of the positively charged sphere and the negatively charged electrons is zero.

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