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Hydrogen and helium are different elements. How can you use the plum pudding model to show how atoms of the two elements might be different from one another?
According to plum Pudding model, Hydrogen and Helium could have different amount of positive fluids and electrons. As a result, it could be electrically neutral.
Chemistry 101
Chapter 3
A World of Particles
Section 1
Models of the Atom
Atoms, Molecules and Ions
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hydrogen and helium would differ based upon the plum pudding model by each of them having a different amount of total positive and total negative charge. So if we were to draw these Adams using the plum pudding model, we might represent hydrogen as having the positively charged fluid or the positively charged Adam itself with a plus one charge with one negative charge somewhere within, uh, that Adam. Then for helium, we would have the Adam itself, the fluid, a positive charge, have a total plus to charge, and then we would have to negatively charge species found within the helium at
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