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Why is Thomson's 'plum pudding' model electrostatically unstable?
A. The electrons repel each other too strongly.
B. The positive sphere is too massive.
C. The configuration of electrons embedded in a positive sphere is not a stable equilibrium.
D. It violates conservation of charge.
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