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What experimental evidence led to the development of this atomic model from the one before it?

A few of the positive particles aimed at a gold foil seemed to bounce back.
The colors of light emitted from heated atoms had very specific energies.
Experiments with water vapor showed that elements combine in specific proportions.
Cathode rays were bent in the same way whenever a magnet was brought near them.

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C. Equations were used to identify regions around the nucleus where electrons would likely be

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Answer:

A few of the positive particles aimed at a gold foil seemed to bounce back

Step-by-step explanation:

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