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Rutherford used his gold foil experiment as evidence for a new atomic model. He suggested that the atom contained a small

positively charged nulceus surrounded by a large void filled with only a few electrons orbiting the nucleus.
What other experiment or evidence assisted in the creation of this model?
A)
Electrons in orbit would be captured by a nucleus.
B)
The precise location of an electron is impossible to acertain.
o
The plum pudding model of the atom agreed with the nuclear model
D)
Thomson discovered the atom contained negatively charged electrons.
Nature of Science
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Answer:

The plum pudding model of the atom agreed with the nuclear model

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D) Thomson discovered the atom contained negatively charged electrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

Without previous discoveries such as the electron, Rutherford would not have generated his nuclear model. So, Thomson had to discover the atom contained negatively charged electrons first.

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