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In the plum pudding model of the atom, what subatomic particle is the equivalent of a raisin in a plum pudding?

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Answered by Ralpha
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The plum pudding model depicts the electrons as negatively-charged particles embedded in a sea of positive charge. The structure of Thomson's atom is analogous to plum pudding, an English dessert.

Answered by 2003aafilal
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Answer:

The correct answer is 'electrons'.

Explanation:

It was thought that electrons are scattered around inside an atom, similar to raisins in a plum pudding.

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