Which statement is most likely true?
ernest rutherford’s experiment led to the nuclear...
Which statement is most likely true?
ernest rutherford’s experiment led to the nuclear model of the atom.
ernest rutherford’s experiment established the plum pudding model of the atom. robert millikan’s postulates form the most accepted theory for the atomic structure.
robert millikan’s results had little impact on determining of the charge of an electron.
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