Who gave the plum-pudding model for an atom?

Who gave the plum-pudding model for an atom? Correct Answer J J Thomson

  • In 1898, J. J. Thomson gave the plum-pudding model for the structure of an atom.
  • According to this model, an atom is in the form of a sphere in which the positive charges are uniformly distributed and the electrons are embedded in these positive charges similar to plums in a pudding, hence, the name, plum-pudding model.

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