The Rutherford scattering experiment proves that an atom consists of

The Rutherford scattering experiment proves that an atom consists of

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(a) a sphere of positive charge in which electrons are embedded like seeds of water-melon
(b) a sphere of negative charge in which protons are embedded like seeds of water-melon
(c) a sphere of electron cloud in which the positive charge is placed at the centre of the sphere
(d) a sphere of neutral charge

Correct Answer:

a sphere of electron cloud in which the positive charge is placed at the centre of the sphere

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