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How did J. J. Thomson change the atomic model based on his experimental
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In 1897, J.J. ... Thomson realized that the accepted model of an atom did not account for negatively or positively charged particles. Therefore, he proposed a model of the atom which he likened to plum pudding. The negative electrons represented the raisins in the pudding and the dough contained the positive charge.

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Answer: D- He described the atom as a sea of positive charge sprinkled with electrons

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