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what are the statement of Rutherford model of atom?


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Answered by AnmolJigarChawla
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Explanation:

Rutherford model states:

(A) As some alpha particles are deflected by some angle (a few through 180° ) from the center therefore there is a positively charged center in atom called nucleus.

(B) As a few alpha particles are returned at an angle of 180, therefore positively charged nucleus has about all the mass of an atom.

(C) Since 1 of the 8000, alpha particles is deflected through 180, the size of the nucleus is about 1/10000th size of the nucleus, not comparable to the size of atom.

(D) As nucleus is positively charged therefore negatively charged electrons remain in the space surrounding the nucleus.

Answered by Akashrajpal9
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Explanation:

The atom, as described by Ernest Rutherford, has a tiny, massive core called the nucleus. The nucleus has a positive charge. Electrons are particles with a negative charge. Electrons orbit the nucleus.

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