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Explain Ruhterford's model of an atom.....
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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. This model of an atom was developed by Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand native working at the University of Manchester in England in the early 1900s.

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Rutherford suggested a model of an atom. According to which:

  • Each atom consists of a small dense and positively charged central core called the nucleus.Protons are present inside the nucleus.

  • The nucleus is surrounded by a much larger region  of empty space in  which negatively charged particles called electrons are moving at a high speed.

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