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Rutherford's model suggests the existence of

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atoms

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nucleus

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`a`particles

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mesons

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B

Unlike `J.J`. Thomson's model, where the entire positive charge is uniformly distributed throughout the atom, Rutherford's model is based on the fact that the entire positive charge is concentrated at the center in the nucleus of the atom.
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