Wednesday 1 September 2021

Thomson's atomic model

 After the discovery of electrons, J. J. Thomson put forwarded the atomic model to describe the occurrence of electrons inside the atom. He considered electrons are scattered inside the atom as seeds are scattered inside the watermelon. Electrons are negatively charged particles. The positive charge diffused on the atom neutralizes the negative charges of electrons. That's why it is called the watermelon model of the atom.




Thomson's atomic model

 After the discovery of electrons, J. J. Thomson put forwarded the atomic model to describe the occurrence of electrons inside the atom. He ...