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difference between dalton and rutherford atomic model?​

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difference between dalton and rutherford atomic model?

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The difference between Dalton's model of the atom and Thomson's model was that Dalton's model had different elements that consist of different atoms and Thomson's model had atoms that have smaller particles called electrons. What did Rutherford discover in his gold foil experiment? Electrons have a negative charge.

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The difference between Dalton's model of the atom and Thomson's model was that Dalton's model had different elements that consist of different atoms and Thomson's model had atoms that have smaller particles called electrons. What did Rutherford discover in his gold foil experiment? Electrons have a negative charge.

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