J. J. Thomson
J.J. Thompson
Atoms were thought to have electrons as the only true particles prior to Rutherford's analysis of the 'gold foil experiment' and, to explain why atoms are neutral, the atom was though to be something like a pudding of positive (no particles) with the electrons stuck in the atomic pudding. Prior experiments by several scientists, culminating by studies of several gases by JJ Thomson who came to these conclusion.
Yes, pudding can make you taller. I am not sure how and why, but I heard it and looked it up and yes, it makes you taller. Also I had some and I grew, like an inch taller. So if you want to grow taller, eat pudding! :)
The idea that atoms had positive and negative parts was first proposed by J.J. Thomson in the late 19th century through his "plum pudding" model of the atom. Thomson suggested that atoms were composed of positive and negative charges distributed throughout a neutral sphere, like plums in a pudding.
unless you like toast for pudding , yes.
yes. you can have what ever you like for pudding.
unless you like toast for pudding , yes.
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.
aimez-vous le pudding au chocolat?
Yes, in a small amount like a pudding cup.
It looks like stones in pudding.. I think it's actual name is conglomerate.
The plum pudding model was proposed by J.J. Thomson in 1904, before the discovery of the atomic nucleus. It suggested that atoms were composed of positively charged substance with electrons embedded within it like plums in a pudding. It was later replaced by the Rutherford model when the nucleus was discovered.