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Clare Schaefer
19 May, 06:53
What describes Rutherford's model of the atom?
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Kylan Gibson
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Rutherford's model shows that an atom is mostly empty space, with electrons orbiting a fixed, positively charged nucleus in set, predictable paths ... It was after this that Rutherford began developing his model of the atom.
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