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How did J.J. Thomson describe the structure of an atom in his model?

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Thomson likened the atom to a Christmas pudding or a watermelon, where electrons were compared to currants or seeds embedded within a positively charged sphere.

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  1. J.J. Thomson’s model described the atom as a positively charged sphere with embedded negatively charged electrons, akin to raisins within a plum pudding. This “plum pudding” model suggested that atoms were not indivisible but comprised of smaller, subatomic particles.

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