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choli [55]
3 years ago
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ASAP PLS

History
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anygoal [31]3 years ago
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John Dalton presented a theory that atoms are indivisible but this theory was rejected and disapproved by J.J. Thomson's Cathode ray tube experiment.

John Dalton proposed that atoms are indivisible and this theory was later approved and found correct.

Rutherford Gold foil experiment disapprove the Thomson plum pudding model.

Rutherford proposed that atoms carry negatively charged electrons and there are positively charged alpha particles in nucleus which balance the atoms charge structure.

Electrons are deflected with the nucleus of the atom which is positively charged.

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