what is the point difference between the place of electron in the atomic models of Thomson and Rutherford? ???????
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Thomson model persumes that atom is a sphere of positive charge in which negative charged particles are studded . So positive charge and mass is distributed evenly.
Rutherford’s model presumes that all the positive charge and almost all mass is concentrated in a very small space called nucleus.
Rutherford’s model presumes that all the positive charge and almost all mass is concentrated in a very small space called nucleus.
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Explanation:
Thompson pumpudding model or watermelon theory says atom is positive charge and electron in atom like in watermelon seeds
but after alpha particle experiment Rutherford confirm there is a tiny area in atom ie a football in centre of a field carry proto carry positive charge and electron move around them like solar system
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