Yes, J.J. Thomson proposed the plum pudding model in 1904 after discovering the electron. This model depicted the atom as a sphere of positively charged matter with negatively charged electrons embedded within it, similar to raisins in a pudding. Although it was a significant step in atomic theory, subsequent discoveries, particularly the Rutherford gold foil experiment, showed that the structure of the atom is more complex than the plum pudding model suggested.
The name was plum pudding.
The name was plum pudding.
J J Thomson
The plum pudding model of the atom was put forward by J.J. Thomson.
It was Thomson -Whitefrost or the plum pudding model
The ''plum pudding atomic model" is from J. J. Thomson, year 1904.
J.J. Thomson, also known for discovering the electron, also proposed a model of the atom in 1904. This model is known as both the plum pudding model and the blueberry muffin model, and it posits that the atom is made up of electrons which are surrounded by a "pudding" of positive charges.
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.
J.J. Thomson, a British physicist, first proposed the plum pudding model of the atom in 1904. This model described the atom as a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it, similar to the seeds in a plum pudding.
the plum-pudding model. your welcome cheaters.
Thomson's Plum Pudding Model was introduced in 1904.
according to jj thomsons model of an atom,an atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons in it.however,it was later found that positively charged particles reside at the center of the atom called nucleus,and the electrons revolve around the nucleus.