Chemistry, 08.01.2021 21:50 jlayne0605
Which of the following were conclusions based on Rutherford's gold foil experiment? Choose ALL that apply.
A) atoms contain a nucleus
B) Electrons have a mass much greater than that of protons
C) the mass and positive charge of an atom is concentrated in a small space in the center of the atom
D) most of the atom is empty space
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