The Plum pudding model is a particle proposed by J.J Thomson, the physicist who found the electron. In thomson’s plum pudding model every molecule was a circle loaded with a decidedly charged liquid. The liquid was known as the pudding. Scattered in this liquid were electrons known as the “plums”. The range of the model was 10-10 meters. Thomson recommended that the positive liquid held the negative charges, the electrons, in the particle due to electrical powers. Thomson’s Plumpudding model is utilized as a part of science, since it was the main model using electrons. He and his kindred researchers realized that electrons were contrarily charged, however they couldn’t quickly clarify why, at that point, most particles conveyed an unbiased charge. This brought about additional examination of the highlights of the atom