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What did Ernest Rutherford's model of an atom look like?

O plum pudding
a nucleus surrounded by electrons
O a single, individual atom
a random mixture of protons, neutrons, and electrons​

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Answer:

Nucleus surrounded by electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

Earnest Rutherford’s model only had a nucleus with nutrias, because protons were not invented then.

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