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Multiple Choice
Which of the following claims did J.J. Thomson make about the structure of the atom?
A
Atoms consist of a positively charged sphere with negatively charged electrons embedded within it.
B
Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
C
Atoms have a dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons.
D
Atoms are indivisible and cannot be broken down into smaller particles.
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Understand the historical context of atomic models before J.J. Thomson's work, where atoms were thought to be indivisible particles.
Recall that J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, a negatively charged particle smaller than the atom, which led him to propose a new atomic model.
Recognize that Thomson's model is often called the 'plum pudding model,' where the atom is described as a positively charged sphere with negatively charged electrons embedded within it.
Compare Thomson's claim to other atomic models: the nuclear model (dense nucleus with electrons around it) came later with Rutherford, and the proton-neutron-electron model was developed after Thomson's time.
Conclude that Thomson's key claim was that atoms consist of a positively charged sphere with negatively charged electrons embedded within it, which was a major step forward from the idea of indivisible atoms.