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2 main features of Rutherford's atomic model ​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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According to Rutherford's model an atom consists of: The centrally located nucleus: The nucleus is a centrally located positively charged mass. The entire mass of the atom is concentrated in it. ... The outer circular orbits: Electrons revolve in circular orbits (shell) in the space available around the nucleus.

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The model described the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus, in which nearly all the mass is concentrated, around which the light, negative constituents, called electrons, circulate at some distance, much like planets revolving around the Sun.

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