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The Thomson atomic model is referred to as the blueberry muffin or plum pudding model. The name is derived from the visual interpretation that an atom is a circle with electrons arranged non-randomly in rotating rings. The electron placement is said to resemble the raisins in plum pudding or the berries in a muffin.

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Which model of the atom illustrated that an atom was a cloud of an positive charge with electrons randomly embedded within it?

The plum pudding model by JJ Thomson.


In his proposed model of the atom J.J. Thomson imagined the atom contained .?

Thomson is responsible for discovering that an atom contains electrons.


What instrument did Thomson use in the making of his model of the atom?

Thomson hadn't an instrument; this model is only a hypothesis.


What was the name of the concept model that Thomson proposed based on his experiments?

JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the plum pudding model.


What did Joseph John Thomson conclude about the atom?

J.J. Thomson discovered the electron and proposed the plum-pudding model for the atom.


Who formulated the blueberry muffin model of an atom?

Joseph John Thomson or (JJ Thomson)


Who proposed the plum-pudding model of the atom?

J J Thomson


What did JJ Thomson call his model of the atom?

JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the "plum pudding model." In this model, electrons were embedded in a positively charged sphere, resembling the distribution of plums within a British pudding dessert.


How is Thomson's model of the atom different from Dalton's model of the atom?

Dalton described atoms as solid spheres. Thomson discovered the the atom also contained negatively charged particles called electrons distributed in such a way that the atom had no charge.


What was Thomson's model atom called?

The name was plum pudding.


Where can you find a drawing of Thomson's model of the atom?

You can find a drawing of Thomson's model of the atom in most chemistry textbooks or online sources that discuss the history of atomic models. The model, also known as the "plum pudding model," depicts the atom as a positively charged sphere with negatively charged electrons embedded within it like raisins in a cake.


What was Thomson of the atom called?

the plum-pudding model. your welcome cheaters.