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Thomson proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom, which hypothesized that an atom is a positively charged sphere of matter with negatively charged electrons embedded within it like plums in a pudding. This model was Thomson's attempt to explain the existence of electrons and the overall neutral charge of atoms.
Thomson proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom, which hypothesized that an atom is a positively charged sphere of matter with negatively charged electrons embedded within it like plums in a pudding. This model was Thomson's attempt to explain the existence of electrons and the overall neutral charge of atoms.
Thomson proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom, which hypothesized that an atom is a positively charged sphere of matter with negatively charged electrons embedded within it like plums in a pudding. This model was Thomson's attempt to explain the existence of electrons and the overall neutral charge of atoms.