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Rutherford could only account for these phenomena by proposing an atomic model in which MOST of the atom was EMPTY space, and a small, massive, nuclear core contained most of the mass of the …
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The Plum Pudding model stated that atoms are positive spheres with randomly placed negative Electrons. By defining the location of the positive and negative charges, this model was easily …
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Nov 29, 2015 · It didn't prove anything; it provided good evidence against, and good evidence for a particular model of atomic structure. See here and elsewhere.
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