a description of electrons scattered inside the atom
The ''plum pudding atomic model" is from J. J. Thomson, year 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.
john dalton?
The plum pudding model is considered incorrect in atomic structure because it was later replaced by the nuclear model, which showed that atoms have a small, dense nucleus at the center, rather than being uniformly distributed like in the plum pudding model.
Thomson's Plum Pudding Model was introduced in 1904.
A Description of electrons scattered inside the atom
Bohr's planetary model Rutherford's model
An atomic model of Dalton doesn't exist; the model of Thomson was called plum pudding model.
The name was plum pudding.
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.
its called the plum pudding model
No, the only sub-atomic particle in this atomic model was the electron (at the time called the "corpuscle"). This particle was assumed to be in a positive "gel" like a nut within a pudding.