Which experiment showed that the atom has a dense positive center?
a. gold foil experim...
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Physics, 12.10.2019 00:00 zylandriawilliams
Which experiment showed that the atom has a dense positive center?
a. gold foil experiment
b. vacuum tube experiment
c. oil drop experiment
d. plum pudding experiment
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