What did rutherford's gold-foil experiment him conclude?
a. the mass of the atom is equivalen...
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What did rutherford's gold-foil experiment him conclude?
a. the mass of the atom is equivalent to the number of protons alone.
b. the mass of the atom is negligible.
c. the mass of the atom is mostly located in a small nucleus.
d. the mass of the atom is equivalent to the number of neutrons alone.
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