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How does bohrs model agree with Thomson model

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Bohr's model agrees with Thompson's model as both hold the fact that there are three sub=atomic particles which makes up an atom and there are equal number of protons and electron in a neutral atom

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Bohr's model describes an atom as a planetary like shape in which the electrons revolve round the nucleus which is composed of protons and neutrons.

Thompson's model states an atom as a sphere which is composed of electrons surrounded by positively charged ions.

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Bohr's Model agree with Thompson's model because Bohr concluded that packets of energy are absorbed or emitted by the atoms when an electron changes shell. Thompson's conclusion states that atoms have small, negatively charged particles (referring to Electrons) as part of their internal structure. 
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