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What is the difference between the solid atom in Dalton’s atomic theory and Thomson’s atomic model?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Dalton' atomic theory tells about that electrons move in shells or orbit.

As well as Thomson said that there are positive charges in the centre and it is the nucleus.

Normally Dalton’s theory stated that atoms were indivisible, in the energy Democritus' model of the atom was simply a round, solid ball.

All matter is made of atoms 2

Answered by varsharani32
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1) according to to Thomson's atomic model positive charges are evenly distributed in the atoms.

2) Thomson's atomic model show that electrons are embedded in the positively charged the ball.

1) according to to Rutherford s nuclear model suggested that there is a positively charged nucleus in the centre of the atom.

2). Rutherfords nuclear model also suggested that electrons revolve around the nucleus.

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