A Description of electrons scattered inside the atom
The old model of the atom was that of protons and electrons embedded in the atom randomly like pieces in a pudding. We now know that this is not true and hence we have discarded this Plum pudding model of the atom
JJ Thompson imagined that matter was a mixture of protons, neutrons, and electrons all floating around in space without any definite order or pattern. He said that it looked like plums, grapes, and nuts floating around in pudding.
It's a whatever you want it to be LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
the pudding represents an overall "cloud" of positive charge.
It was proposed by JJ Thomson, and had the electrons surrounded by positive charges.
The plump pudding model attempted to describe electrons as corpuscles of negative charge embedded in a sea of positive charge. This was before the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
The planetary model of an atom is simple. The nucleus is the planet and the electrons are the moons in the model.
a new model of the atom that describe electrons as being in a cloud
It describes it because it is atom model and it had a nucelus, protoins and electrons
Today the accepted atomic model is quantic.
a nucleus in an electron cloud.
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the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus
atoms are mostly empty space
the most probable location of an electron
The best model to describe atomic structure is the Rutherford model
the most probable location of an electron
Ernest Rutherford