Thomson’s model proposed that atoms were composed of positively charged matter with negatively charged electrons embedded within, resembling a “plum pudding” structure.
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J.J. Thomson’s atomic model suggested that atoms consisted of a positively charged sphere with embedded electrons, akin to plums in a pudding. This implied that atoms were not indivisible but had a substructure, challenging the prevailing notion of atomic indivisibility.