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The atomic model that describes an atom as a spherical object containing a certain number of electrons trapped in a mass of positive charge is often called the __________ model. (Points : 1) electron cloud
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The atomic model that describes an atom as a spherical object containing a certain number of electrons trapped in a mass of positive charge is often called the __________ model. (Points : 1)
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electrons trapped in a mass of positive charge is often called the raisin bread model
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That type of model was called the
raisin bread
model, founded by JJ Thompson.
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