What did Ernest Rutherford’s gold foil experiment demonstrate about an atom? Each atom is composed of electrons and positive material. The mass of the atom is evenly spread throughout the atom. Neutrons are located in the centerWhat did Ernest Rutherford’s gold foil experiment demonstrate about an atom? Each atom is composed of electrons and positive material. The mass of the atom is evenly spread throughout the atom. Neutrons are located in the center of the atom. Positive charge occupies a very small volume in the atom. of the atom. Positive charge occupies a very small volume in the atom.
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Ernest Rutherford's experiment demonstrated that an atom has a positively charged nucleus at it's center. Yes each atom is composed of electron and positive material which consists of proton and nucleus combined.
Can or cannot be because totally the charge and mass is present in nucleus.
Neutrons and Protons are located in center forming the nucleus. Yes, each metal is composed of electrons in stationary shells or orbits and contains a positive material. Yes,somewhat charge occupies a very small volume in an atom because electrons mostly occupy that volume because of their movement in stationary shells.
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Can or cannot be because totally the charge and mass is present in nucleus.
Neutrons and Protons are located in center forming the nucleus. Yes, each metal is composed of electrons in stationary shells or orbits and contains a positive material. Yes,somewhat charge occupies a very small volume in an atom because electrons mostly occupy that volume because of their movement in stationary shells.
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