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Q: What was the raisin bun theory And why was it called this?
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In Thomsons Raisin Bun model what were the electrical charges on the bun and the raisins?

The charge of the negative charge of electrons surrounding the nucleus of the atom.


What is the nickname for Thompson's atomic model?

The name for Thompson's atomic model is the 'raisin-bun' model


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In thomson's raisin-bun model what were the electrical charges on the raisins buns?

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What is the name of the center of a raisin?

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No! They dont like being called raisin! I think you should never call a girl raisin unless you want to have no girlfriend for your whole entire life.


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What is the difference of Thomson's Raisin Bun and Bohr's Solar System model?

In Thomson's model of the atom the electrons were imbedded in the mass of the atom (like raisins in a bun) directly with the protons and neutrons.In Bohr's model the electrons "orbited" a central nucleus composed of the protons and neutrons (like planets orbiting the sun)The analogies of both were highly inaccurate compared to what both theories actually said. Bohr's theory correctly predicted spectral lines and Thomson's didn't.