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what are the postulates of Ernest Rutherford model of an atom

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Postulates of Rutherford's model of an atom: i) The mass of an atom is concentrated in a small space called the nucleus. ii) Atoms majorly consist of positively charged particles. iii) Negatively charged electrons revolve around atoms in circular paths called orbits at very high speed.

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Postulates of Rutherford's model of an atom: i) The mass of an atom is concentrated in a small space called the nucleus. ii) Atoms majorly consist of positively charged particles. iii) Negatively charged electrons revolve around atoms in circular paths called orbits at very high speed.

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