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What implication does the quantisation of charge have for the understanding of atomic structure?

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The discovery of the electron

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What implication does the quantisation of charge have for the understanding of atomic structure?.

  1. A.It suggests that atoms can lose or gain any amount of charge.
  2. B.It supports the idea that electrons are the only charged particles in an atom.
  3. C.It implies that atoms are made up of smaller charged particles.
  4. D.It indicates that the charge of an atom is always neutral.

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  • It implies that atoms are made up of smaller charged particles.

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The evidence of quantised charge suggests that charge is not a continuous property but rather consists of discrete units. This supports the interpretation that atoms contain smaller charged particles, such as electrons, which carry this quantised charge.

The implication is that understanding charge quantisation is essential for comprehending atomic structure and the behavior of matter at a fundamental level, leading to the conclusion that atomic interactions are governed by the properties of these charged particles.

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