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What is found in the core of an atom according to scientist Rutherford?

According to scientist Rutherford, in the core of an atom is a positively charged nucleus and the nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons.


Who said an atom has a small positively charged nucleus surrounded by a large region in which scientist can predict where an electron is likely to be found?

Kobe bryant


What scientist said electrons move around a central nucleus?

Niels Bohr proposed the model of the atom where electrons move around a central nucleus in fixed orbits. This model helped explain the stability of the atom and the discrete energy levels of electrons.


Who was the first scientist to provide evidence that an atom has a nucleus?

Neil Bohr


Which scientist proposed the atom's nucleus contained protons and in what year?

It is the scientist Rutherford. He proposed it in year 1919.


What did the scientist say to the hydrogen atom that claimed to have lost an electron?

The scientist said "Are you positive"


What did the scientist say to the hydrogen atom that claimed to have lost the electron?

The scientist said "Are you positive"


Why do some scientist say that most of the mass of an atom is located in the neucleus?

because neutrons have the most mass in an atom and neutrons are located in the nucleus.


Which scientist discovered the existence of a center to the atom?

Ernest Rutherford is the scientist credited with discovering the existence of the atomic nucleus, which is the center of an atom. His famous gold foil experiment in 1909 demonstrated that atoms have a dense, positively charged nucleus at the center surrounded by negatively charged electrons orbiting around it.


Who said An atom has a nucleus that is very small?

I believe you are refering to Ernest Rutherford.


Which scientist first described the nucleus as a dense inner core containing all the positive charges in an atom?

Rutherford.


Who was the scientist responsible for discovering the nucleus of the atom?

Ernest Rutherford is credited with discovering the nucleus of the atom through his gold foil experiment in 1909. He observed that most of the particles passed through the foil, suggesting that the atom is mostly empty space with a concentrated positive charge at the center, which he called the nucleus.