MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION Thomson's idea of the atom looked like chocolate chip cookies because electrons made up the cookie and neutrons were like the chocolate chips negatively charged electrons were like chocolate chips stuck into positivley charged cookie dough !!

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Thomson's idea of the atom looked like
chocolate chip cookies because
electrons made up the cookie
and neutrons were like the
chocolate chips
negatively charged electrons
were like chocolate chips
stuck into positivley
charged cookie dough
they were cruchy and
delicious
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JJ Thomson give atomic model and describe that two types of particles ( proton and neutron ) is present in the atom .

According to his theory ,positive charge  is present on  the whole surface and negative charge is embedded into it 

Thomson model is also called watermelon model in which red surface is positively charged and seeds of watermelon is negatively charged species.

 

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