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The best statement best describes rutherford‘s model of the atom? a. it is like an avocado with the pit representing the nucleus b. it is like an aquarium with swimming fish representing positive charges. c. it is like a fried egg with the yolk representing the nucleus d. it is like a huge stadium with post obelisks charged marble at the center.

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