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Rutherford's model of the atom was similar to Bohr's model because they both thought that:

electrons were located in the nucleus of the atom

the nucleus of the atom was centrally located in the atom and was positively charged

the nucleus was negatively charged and that the electrons were positively charged

electrons were too small in size to affect the properties of atoms

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User Domus
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Answer:

the nucleus of the atom was centrally located i n the atom and was positively charged

Explanation:t

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User Kugel
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Answer:

the nucleus of the atom was centrally located in the atom and was positively charged

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrons orbit outside the nucleus. Option A is incorrect.

Nucleus is positive in charge and is located at the center of the atom. Option B is correct.

The nucleus is positively charged and that the electrons are negatively charged. Option C is incorrect.

Electrons do affect the properties of atoms. Option D is incorrect.

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