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Thomson's experiment suggested the presence of negatively charged electrons in atoms, which led to the modification of Dalton's atomic model. Dalton's model proposed that atoms were indivisible and indestructible spheres, but Thomson's discovery showed that atoms were not indivisible and contained subatomic particles, leading to the development of the plum pudding model.

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