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Mateo Rubio
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19 September, 10:55
Describe Rutherford's model of the atom
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Ariella Barrett
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Rutherford model of the atom describes it as containing mostly empty space composed of a positively charged central nucleus, or "alpha particle," which constitutes most of the atom's mass, surrounded by much smaller negatively charged "beta particles" held in an orbit around the nucleus.
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