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write the difference between the place of electaon in the
atomic model of Thomson and Rutherford​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom had negatively-charged electrons embedded within a positively-charged "soup." Rutherford's gold foil experiment showed that the atom is mostly empty space with a tiny, dense, positively-charged nucleus. Based on these results, Rutherford proposed the nuclear model of the atom.

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Answered by jahnvisinghal21
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Explanation:

Thomson model:

the positive charge is spread all over and electrons are embedded in it like seeds in the water melon

the positive and negative charges are equal, therefore atom is neutral

Rutherford model

there is positively charged centre called nucleus where mass of atom is concentrated

Electrons revolve around nucleus in well defined orbits

the size of nucleus is very small as compared to size of atom

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