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What is the thing which is present in Rutherford’s atomic model and not present in Dalton’s and Thomson’s atomic models?

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1. Dalton’s atomic model: 

Dalton’s atomic theory does not tell anything about the structure of the atom. There is no mention of electron in Dalton’s atomic theory

Rutherford’s atomic model: 

Rutherford’s atomic model tells about the structure of the atom, i.e. the electron revolving around the nucleus.

2. Thomson’s atomic model: 

The electrons are embedded in a gel of positive charge. Here the electrons are stationary and there is no concept of nucleus.

Rutherford’s atomic model: 

In Rutherford’s atomic model, the electrons are not stationary, they revolve around the nucleus which is positively charged.



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