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what is thomson's atomic model?​

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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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1] AN ATOM IS ELECTRICALY NEUTRAL.

2] IT CONTAINS EQUAL NUMBER OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CHARGE.

3] AN ATOM IS A UNIFORM SPHERE OF POSITIVE CHARGE AND ELECTRONS ARE EMBEDED IN IT JUST LIKE SEEDS OF WATERMELLON.

Answered by drmanishak
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Answer:

it is also known as water melon or plum pudding model

Explanation:

because according to jj Thomson electrons are embedded in the sphere of positively charged atom like seeds in watermelon.

He says that these seeds represent electrons and this reddish part of watermelon represents positively charged part of atom

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