The Thomson model, also known as the "plum pudding model," has several demerits. It fails to explain the results of the Rutherford gold foil experiment, which showed that atoms have a dense nucleus, contradicting the model's assumption of a uniform distribution of positive charge. Additionally, it does not account for the discrete energy levels of electrons or the stability of electron orbits, leading to inaccuracies in predicting atomic behavior. Overall, the model oversimplifies atomic structure and does not align with modern quantum mechanics.
The plum pudding model by JJ Thomson.
An atomic model of Dalton doesn't exist; the model of Thomson was called plum pudding model.
JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the plum pudding model.
Thomson Atomic Model
I believe it is known as "Thomson's Model" or "Thomson's Atomic Model"
J J Thomson
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
Joseph John Thomson or (JJ Thomson)
Thomson described this method. He gave plum pudding model.
Thomson hadn't an instrument; this model is only a hypothesis.