J.J. Thompson
J.J. Thompson
The atom was described as being like "plum pudding" by physicist J.J. Thomson in 1904. He proposed that atoms consist of a positively charged "soup" with negatively charged electrons embedded within it, resembling plums in a pudding. This model was an early attempt to explain the structure of the atom before the discovery of the nucleus and the more accurate planetary model proposed by Ernest Rutherford later on.
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J. J. Thomson
The plum pudding model is considered incorrect in atomic structure because it was later replaced by the nuclear model, which showed that atoms have a small, dense nucleus at the center, rather than being uniformly distributed like in the plum pudding model.
JJ Thomson's 1904 model was called the "plum pudding model." This model described the atom as a sphere of positive charge with electrons embedded throughout, like plums in a pudding. It was later replaced by the more accurate Rutherford model.
The idea that atoms had positive and negative parts was first proposed by J.J. Thomson in the late 19th century through his "plum pudding" model of the atom. Thomson suggested that atoms were composed of positive and negative charges distributed throughout a neutral sphere, like plums in a pudding.
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unless you like toast for pudding , yes.
yes. you can have what ever you like for pudding.
unless you like toast for pudding , yes.
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