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WHAT IS RUTHERFORD MODEL OF AN ATOM?​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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(1) An atom consist of positively charged, dense and very small nucleus containing protons and neutrons.

(2) The nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons.

(3) The electrons are revolving around the nucleus in circular paths at very high speed.

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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The Rutherford model was devised by the New Zealand-born physicist Ernest Rutherford to describe an atom. Rutherford directed the Geiger–Marsden experiment in 1909, which suggested, upon Rutherford's 1911 analysis, that J. J. Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom was incorrect. Rutherford's new model[1] for the atom, based on the experimental results, contained new features of a relatively high central charge concentrated into a very small volume in comparison to the rest of the atom and with this central volume also containing the bulk of the atomic mass of the atom. This region would be known as the "nucleus" of the atom

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