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30 January, 14:57

Which statement describes Rutherford model of an atom

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  1. 30 January, 18:20
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    Almost all the mass and all the positive charge of the atom is concentrated in a very small region called the nucleus and the negative charge was distributed throughout the rest of the atom

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    Rutherford's experiment was to bombard a gold foil with alpha particles, finding that most of the particles change their direction very little, some change it a lot and very few almost recede; With these measurements he came to the conclusion that almost the entire mass of the atom had to be in a very small space that I call a nucleus, in addition as the alpha particles have two positive charges so that there is a force of repulsion the charge of the nucleus must also be positive; with this I enunciate an atomic model:

    Almost all the mass and all the positive charge of the atom is concentrated in a very small region called the nucleus and the negative charge was distributed throughout the rest of the atom
  2. 30 January, 18:44
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    what are the statements
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