describe the location of the positive charge ...
describe the location of the positive charge of the atom in j. j. thomsons plum pudding model.\na on one of the atoms two poles\nb evenly distributed throughout the entire atom\nc in small concentrated center location of the atom\nd not located in the atom at all, but orbiting on the outside
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# Brief Explanations:
In J. J. Thomson's plum - pudding model, the atom is thought of as a sphere of positive charge with electrons (negative charges) embedded in it. The positive charge is evenly distributed throughout the entire atom. Option A is incorrect as there is no concept of poles in this model. Option C describes the Rutherford model (nucleus). Option D is wrong as the positive charge is within the atom in the plum - pudding model.
# Answer:
B. evenly distributed throughout the entire atom