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Thomson's model of the atom explains the arrangement of fundamental particles in the atom.

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  • The total number of fundamental particles in tritium atom is

    A
    4
    B
    3
    C
    2
    D
    1
  • Bohr's model of an atom can explain

    A
    only the spectrum of hydrogen atom
    B
    only spectrum of an atom or ion containing one electron
    C
    spectrum of hydrogen molecule
    D
    the solar spectrum
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