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Ernest rutherford was a prominent scientist who contributed significantly to the theory of atomic structure. which of the statements are true? select all that apply.(a) rutherford theorized that atoms contain a positively charged region called the nucleus.(b) rutherford devised the plum pudding model to describe the layout of an atom.(c) rutherford disproved the plum pudding model of the atom.(d) rutherford devised the solar system model to describe the layout of the atom.
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