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Which of the following describes Rutherford's model of the atom? a) solid sphere like a marble but unique to the element it makes b) numerous positive charges floating around in a sea of negative charge
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Which of the following describes Rutherford's model of the atom?
a) solid sphere like a marble but unique to the element it makes
b) numerous positive charges floating around in a sea of negative charge (plum
pudding)
c) positive nucleus surrounded by a blob of negative charge
positive nucleus surrounded by electrons in circular orbits
d) positive nucleus surrounded by electron orbitals with complex 3-D shapes and
assigned energies.
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because that's what I was thinking
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