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what is the limitations of j. j. Thompson's model of the atoms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Thomson's model of the atom could not explain the results of alpha particle scattering experiment carried out by Rutherford. this model failed to depict why most of the alpha particle passes through gold foil and why some of them got diverted in different angles and some of them rebounded and returned back to their paths.

2)Thomson's model of the atom could not explain the results of alpha particle scattering experiment carried out by Rutherford. this model failed to depict why most of the alpha particle passes through gold foil and why some of them got diverted in different angles and some of them rebounded and returned back to their paths.2. It was solely based on the imagination and did not have anyexperimental evidence.

Answered by sourya1794
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According to J.J. Thomson's model of an atoms,an atom consist of positively charged sphere with electron embadded in it.However it was later found that the positively charged particles reside at the centre of the atom called nucleus and the electrons revolve around the nucleus.

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