what are the postulates of Rutherford 's atomic model?
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The postulates are as follows:
Positive charge is concentrated in the center of the atom, called nucleus.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom.
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The postulates are as follows:
Positive charge is concentrated in the center of the atom, called nucleus.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom.
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the postulate are
-most of the atom is empty it's whole mass is concentrated in nucleus
-nucleus consist positive particles called proton
-electrons move around the nucleus in circular path
-electrons are very small in size as compared to proton
-most of the atom is empty it's whole mass is concentrated in nucleus
-nucleus consist positive particles called proton
-electrons move around the nucleus in circular path
-electrons are very small in size as compared to proton
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