According to J.J. Thomson's atomic model, negative charges are embedded in:
a positively charged sphere
None of the above
a lump of neutral charge
a lump of small atoms
A
a lump of neutral charge
B
a lump of small atoms
C
None of the above
D
a positively charged sphere
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According to J.J. Thomson's atomic model, negative charges are embedded in a positively charged sphere.
We can think of a
watermelon where the positive charge in the atom
is spread all over like the red edible part of
the watermelon, while the electrons are
embedded in the positively charged sphere, like its seeds.
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