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Give reason: Rutherford's atomic model is called the'planetary model of an atom'.​

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Answered by shreema2007
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Positive charge is not spread evenly throughout an atom. Instead, it is all concentrated in the tiny nucleus. ... In Rutherford's model of the atom, which is shown in the Figure below, the electrons move around the massive nucleus like planets orbiting the sun. That's why his model is called the planetary model.

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Positive charge is not spread evenly throughout an atom. Instead, it is all concentrated in the tiny nucleus. ... In Rutherford's model of the atom, which is shown in the Figure below, the electrons move around the massive nucleus like planets orbiting the sun. That's why his model is called the planetary model.

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