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On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom?​

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Answered by Caramelicious
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:\implies As per Rutherford’s model of an atom, the positively charged protons are the ones that are present in the atom.

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Answered by GraceS
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According to Rutherford’s model of an atom, Proton(positively charged particle) is the subatomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom.

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this was because alpha particles(positively charged) were scattered through a gold foil and they diverted their path.This indicates that there was a similar charged particle in nucleus.

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