How did ernest rutherford’s atomic model compare to the plum-pudding model?
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Chemistry, 21.09.2019 07:30 samanthablain192
How did ernest rutherford’s atomic model compare to the plum-pudding model?
rutherford’s atomic model was the first to show that neutrally charged neutrons add to the mass of the positively charged protons, as depicted in the plum-pudding model, to total the mass number.
rutherford’s atomic model was the first to show that the positive charges within an atom are not a uniform charge; rather they are located in a central nucleus.
rutherford’s atomic model was the first to show that electrons with a negative charge canceled out the positively charged protons in a central nucleus.
rutherford’s atomic model was the first to show the electrons with a negative charge within a neutral atom, as depicted in the plum-pudding model.
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