What are the main features of the rutherford model?
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1) Atom is spherical and consists of part : Nucleus and extra-nucleus part.
2) The entire mass and entires positive charge is concentrated in a very small region at the centre known as nucleus .
3) The space surrounding the nucleus known as extra-nuclear part is negatively charged so an atom as a whole is neutral .
4) Most of extra-nuclear part is empty .
5) The electrons are not stationary but are revolving around nucleus at very high speed like-planets revolving around the sun .
2) The entire mass and entires positive charge is concentrated in a very small region at the centre known as nucleus .
3) The space surrounding the nucleus known as extra-nuclear part is negatively charged so an atom as a whole is neutral .
4) Most of extra-nuclear part is empty .
5) The electrons are not stationary but are revolving around nucleus at very high speed like-planets revolving around the sun .
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Rutherford's Atomic structure -
● Atom has concentrated mass in its center
● The concentration of mass possess a definite amount of positive charge
● Concerns about dense mass inside nucleus was found to be more than expected , because in Gold foil experiment , we came upto protons , later neutron was too deviced inside nucleon
● Electronic charges were found in orbiting motion around that positive concentrated density in nucleon
● Energy exchanges were operated between them mutually , which results in the formation of a nice atomic structure
● Atom has concentrated mass in its center
● The concentration of mass possess a definite amount of positive charge
● Concerns about dense mass inside nucleus was found to be more than expected , because in Gold foil experiment , we came upto protons , later neutron was too deviced inside nucleon
● Electronic charges were found in orbiting motion around that positive concentrated density in nucleon
● Energy exchanges were operated between them mutually , which results in the formation of a nice atomic structure
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