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Why did jj Thomson compare his theory to plum pudding?

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His theory of atomic structures led to the plum pudding model?

I don't think they have a plum pudding, but if they do you should probably check Wal-Marts or CVS something like that.


What was Thomson's model of atom called?

The name was plum pudding.


What was Thomson's model atom called?

The name was plum pudding.


What J J Thomson do?

j.j thomson put forward the plum pudding theory according to which element is like pudding of positive charge and tiny negative charges stuck inside like plums in pudding.


What did J J Thomson?

j.j thomson put forward the plum pudding theory according to which element is like pudding of positive charge and tiny negative charges stuck inside like plums in pudding.


Who described the atom to be like plum pudding?

That would be Thomson


Which scientist developed plum pudding model?

The plum pudding model of the atom was put forward by J.J. Thomson.


What did the pudding represent in the plum pudding model?

Thomson's plum pudding model is the model of an atom in which an atom is regarded as a sphere of size 10^(-10)m radius and positively charged matter in which electrons were embedded. Thomson used the pudding as the positive charge and the plums as the negative charge. The plums are stuck in the pudding just as electrons are randomly found in an atom.


When did Ernest Rutherford propose the plum pudding model of the atom?

The ''plum pudding atomic model" is from J. J. Thomson, year 1904.


What is a model English dessert?

It was Thomson -Whitefrost or the plum pudding model


What was Thomson of the atom called?

the plum-pudding model. your welcome cheaters.


Who proposed the plum-pudding model of the atom?

J J Thomson