Ernest Rutherford Atomic Model
The experiments of the British physicist Ernest Rutherford in the early 20th century on the scattering of alpha particles from a thin gold foil established the Rutherford atomic model of an atom as consisting of a central positively charged nucleus containing nearly all the mass and surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged planetlike electrons.
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