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18 June, 21:39

How did Ernest Rutherford change the atomic model based on his experimental results?

A. He placed electrons in orbits around the nucleus.

B. He described the atom as a sea of positive charge sprinkled with electrons.

C. He placed positive material in the atom's center.

D. He described electrons as being in clouds outside the nucleus.

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  1. 19 June, 00:44
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    You have two answers that are pretty close. He mentioned D, but what he really found and stuck with it and concentrated on it when submitting his findings was that the nucleus of an atom was small and concentrated at the center of the atom.

    So the answer is C but you cannot easily eliminate D. I think the question is somewhat faulty, but C should give you the mark.
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