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10 December, 04:58
Why was J. J. Thomson wrong?
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Dalton Coleman
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Thomson's model of the atom did explain some of the electrical properties of the atom due to the electrons, but failed to recognize the positive charges in the atom as particles. In 1911, Ernest Rutherford, a former student of J. J. Thomson, provedThomson's plum pudding structure incorrect.
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