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9 November, 12:00

Why was thomson's model called the plum pudding model?

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  1. 9 November, 12:24
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    Because in his model, the atom was thought to be a large positively charged sphere with electrons embedding in it. This is reminiscent of a plum pudding where the plums are embedded in the pudding.
  2. 9 November, 15:40
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    Because it resembled the structure of plum pudding.
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