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What did Thomson’s model of the atom include that Dalton’s model did not have?

a nucleus

energy levels

electron clouds

smaller particles

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Answer:

smaller particles....(D)

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dalton's model of atom states that every matter is made up of atoms and these atoms are indivisible in nature.

On the other hand, Thomson's model of atom states that there are small particles present in an atom that has positive or negative charges.

Thomson's model of atom is also known as plum pudding model where negatively charged particles are represented by plum and positively charged particles are represented by pudding.

Thus, we can conclude that Thomson’s model of the atom include smaller particles that Dalton’s model did not have.

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