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What is the difference in the atomic models of Thomson and Rutherford

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Definition

Thomson Model of Atom: Thomson model of atom states that electrons are embedded in a positively charged solid material which is spherical in shape.

Rutherford Model of Atom: Rutherford model of atom describes that an atom is composed of an atomic nucleus and electrons surrounding the nucleus.

Nucleus

Thomson Model of Atom: Thomson model of atom does not give any details about the atomic nucleus.

Rutherford Model of Atom: Rutherford model of atom explains about the atomic nucleus.

Electrons

Thomson Model of Atom: Thomson model of atom states that electrons are embedded in a solid material.

Rutherford Model of Atom: Rutherford model of atom states that electrons are located around a central solid material.

Shape of Atom

Thomson Model of Atom: Thomson model of atom indicates that the atom is a spherical structure.

Rutherford Model of Atom: Rutherford model of atom indicates that an atom has a central solid core surrounded by electrons.

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