What Thomson called corpuscles are now referred to as electrons.
The first name was "corpuscles".
British chemist Robert Boyle- he thought that all matter was made of very tiny particles called corpuscles.
The plum pudding model was proposed by J.J. Thomson in 1904. He was also the one who discovered the electron in 1897, although he called them 'corpuscles' at the time.
None - red blood cells are also called red blood corpuscles.
Thomson proposed an atomic model, now obsolete.
What Thomson called corpuscles are now referred to as electrons.
He originally called them "corpuscles."
J.J. Thomson
The first name was "corpuscles".
British chemist Robert Boyle- he thought that all matter was made of very tiny particles called corpuscles.
Thomson called his particles corpuscles, which were eventually named ELECTRONS, and proposed that they came from the inside of atoms so they would even out with a -e or +e
In the olden days, they were called corpuscles. The only distingushing mark was they were identified as red or white. Nowadays, they have a scientific name, like red corpuscles are now erythrocytes.mature red blood cells are called erythrocytes
The plum pudding model was proposed by J.J. Thomson in 1904. He was also the one who discovered the electron in 1897, although he called them 'corpuscles' at the time.
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None - red blood cells are also called red blood corpuscles.
Scotland. The son of Tom was called Thomson.
Thomson proposed an atomic model, now obsolete.