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For the following statements, write T for true and F for false :
(a) J.J. Thomson proposed that the nucleus of an atom contains only nucleons
(b) A neutron is formed by an electron and a proton combining together. Therefore, it is neutral
(c) The mass of an electron is about `(1)/(2000)` times that of a proton
(d) A radioactive isotope of iodine is used for making tincture iodine, which is used as a medicine.

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  2. What are the limitations of J.J. Thomson’s model of the atom?

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  4. What are the postulates of Bohr's model of an atom?

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  5. Compare all the proposed models of an atom given in this chapter.

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