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Atomic Structure
...and electrons were spread out in a rather uniform fashion to form the atom (see J.J. Thompsons plum pudding model of the atom on page 42...
http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~woodward/ch121/ch2_atoms.htm

Chapter 1
2/22/2002: We began to put the – and the + particles together. J.J. Thompson developed a plum pudding model.
http://faculty.samford.edu/~chduffey/120-2_files/slide0018.htm

The Atom J.J. Thompson
J.J. Thompson (1856-1940), discovered the electron, and introduced the plum pudding model of the atom.
http://192.107.108.56/portfolios/s/segaloff_r/instrucdesign/final/jjthom.htm

ENG 106R: Chem Blogger #2!
J.J. Thompson's "Plum Pudding" model brings back high school chemistry, which I understand and can picture.
http://ejrobins.blogspot.com/2004/09/chem-blogger-2.html

From Thomson's Corpuscles to the Electron
J.J. Thomson at home in his study in 1899. ... Thomson proposed a model, sometimes called the "plum pudding" or "raisin cake" model, in which...
http://www.aip.org/history/electron/jjelectr.htm

Nuclear Atomic Model
In 1897, J.J. Thompson proposed a model for the atom consisting of a positive electrical field with ... appropriately the "plum pudding" model of...
http://members.aol.com/profchm/rutherf.html

J. J. Thomson’s “Plum-puddingModel
J. J. Thomson’s “Plum-puddingModel ... Thompson explained emission lines by assuming his electrons were trapped in a continuous blob of...
http://physics.bgsu.edu/~stoner/P202/atoms/tsld005.htm

J. J. Thomson’s “Plum-puddingModel
Thompson explained emission lines by assuming his electrons were trapped in a continuous blob of positive charge, like negative plums in a positive
http://physics.bgsu.edu/~stoner/P202/atoms/sld005.htm

Introduction to Nuclear Physics
As you all know, it was the inadequacy of J.J. Thompson's "Plum-Pudding Model" of the atom to describe the back-angle scattering of...
http://www.phys.washington.edu/~savage/Class_560/lec560_1/node2.html

Thompson
Finally in 1897 J.J. Thompson found that the beam going between the anode ... His model was called the "lum pudding" model, since it resembled plum...
http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/high/Acad/Sci/Chem/Resources/Notes/atomic_history/thompson.htm