Why did Rutherford assume that the protons occupied a very small place in the atom?
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mostly empty space, electrons moved in the space around the nucleus. Rutherford knew the approximate mass of protons and knew how to find the number of protons in an atom. Yet, he understood that there was another particle in an atom because the mass of an atom was too great.
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