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The 'raisin pudding' model of the atom is more traditionally called the 'plum pudding model'. The plums represented negatively charged corpuscles (electrons) surrounded by a positively charged pudding. The plum pudding model became outdated in 1909 - 1911 when experiments showed that the positively charged atoms were extremely small.
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Thompson's plum pudding model was that the raisin were negatively charged (electrons) and that the rest of the pudding positively charged.
Thje outside of a raisin is the skin. The center or inside of a raisin can be called the 'meat' or 'fruit' of the raisin. Raisins may also be seedless or seeded.
There is a town southwest of Fresno called Raisin City.
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The nickname for Thompson's atomic model is the "plum pudding model." This model suggests that atoms are made up of a positively charged "pudding" with negatively charged electrons embedded within it, resembling plums in a pudding.
Plum pudding and raisin bread are good comparisons for Thomson's model of the atom because both posit a positively charged "pudding" with negatively charged "raisins" embedded within, similar to Thomson's idea of the atom having a "sea" of positive charge with electrons scattered throughout. This analogy helps to illustrate the distribution of charge within the atom proposed by Thomson.
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