Answer:
A) True. This result led to the discovery that the positive charge and the mass of the atom are in a very small region, called the nucleus
Step-by-step explanation:
Atomic models developed as knowledge about atoms increased.
The first model was from Thomson where the positive charge was distributed in the volume of the atom and the negative charge was able to move freely
The second atomic model was originated by the Rutherford experiment, where a positive charge (alpha particles) and some of them bounced, establishing that the mass and the positive charge was concentrated in a very small space
With this we can analyze the proposed results.
A) True. This result led to the discovery that the positive charge and the mass of the atom are in a very small region, called the nucleus
B) False. This did not lead to any atomic model
C) False. This is for molecule and is not used in atomic models.
D) True. This led to the Thomson model, where electrons move freely and positive charges are fixed.