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Describe the location of the positive charge of the atom in j. j. thomson’s plum pudding model.

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Thompson proposed a model (the plum pudding model) whereby the negatively charged corpuscles were distributed in a uniform sea of positive charge. In other words the positive charge was like the pudding and the negative charge were like raisins on the pudding.
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Answer:

The positive charge of the atom in J.J. Thomson´s plum pudding model was all around like a cloud.

Step-by-step explanation:

J.J Thomson´s plum pudding model quoted the atom was a positive cloud or a positive cake with electrons like balls in the middle of the cloud or cake, as you can see in the image below

Describe the location of the positive charge of the atom in j. j. thomson’s plum pudding-example-1
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