Atom's theoretical shape before Rutherford's experiment?

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can anyone please help me find a website showing the atom's theoritical shape before rutherford's experiment?





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transit442003 said:
can anyone please help me find a website showing the atom's theoritical shape before rutherford's experiment?

Try going to google and typing in "plum pudding model". This brings up a load of hits. I think the first one might have what you are looking for.
 
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