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Write the postulates of Rutherford Model of an atom

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Answered by limelight1726
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The answer of ur question is


♢ Postulates of Rutherford 's Model of an atom are


☆ Atom is spherical and almost hollow from inside .
☆ Protons reside inside the centre of an atom called as nucleus.
☆ The whole part of an atom is concentrated at its nucleus.
☆ Electrons revolve around the nucleus along the circular paths called orbits.
☆ Number of electrons =Number of proton
So, the atom is neutral




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Answered by ItzTogetic
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Here is your answer-

• An atom is composed of positively charged particles. Majority of the mass of an atom was concentrated in a very small region. This region of the atom was called as the nucleus of an atom.

• Atoms nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged particles called electrons.

•The electrons revolve around the nucleus in a fixed circular path at very high speed. These fixed circular paths were termed as “orbits."

• An atom has no net charge or they are electrically neutral because electrons are negatively charged and the densely concentrated nucleus is positively charged.

• A strong electrostatic force of attractions holds together the nucleus and electrons.

• The size of the nucleus of an atom is very small in comparison to the total size of an atom.

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