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J.J. Thompson drew a new model of the atom to account for the presence of electrons. It is referred to as the "plum pudding" model, for in the absence of any indication of how electrons might be arranged in atoms, Thomson simply represented them as negatively charged "plums" in a positively charged "dough," to account for the fact that ordinary atoms have no net charge.