Question and answer
According to the Rutherford model of the atom, positive charge is:
Question
Asked 5/8/2016 5:24:19 PM
Updated 8/19/2019 1:16:29 AM
1 Answer/Comment
Flagged by emdjay23 [8/19/2019 1:16:29 AM]
s
Get an answer
Original conversation
User: According to the Rutherford model of the atom, positive charge is:

User: In the Geiger-Marsden experiment, a thin gold foil was bombarded by

Question
Asked 5/8/2016 5:24:19 PM
Updated 8/19/2019 1:16:29 AM
1 Answer/Comment
Flagged by emdjay23 [8/19/2019 1:16:29 AM]
New answers
Rating
8
According to the Rutherford model of the atom, positive charge is: concentrated in its nucleus.
Added 8/19/2019 1:16:29 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Comments

There are no comments.

Add an answer or comment
Log in or sign up first.
Questions asked by the same visitor
Match the description to the term. 1. summary at the end of a research paper Dewey Decimal System 2. World War II annotation 3. Why English Spelling Is Illogical encyclopedia article 4. note at the bottom of source card conclusion 5. library cataloging method broad subject 6. general information source sentence or topic 7. outline correct parenthetical documentation 8. (Smithson and Foreman 62). transition 9. bridge between sentences or paragraphs limited subject
Weegy: Can you clarify the question? (More)
Question
Updated 9/28/2022 1:58:24 PM
9 Answers/Comments
5. Note at the bottom of source card: annotation.
Added 9/28/2022 1:57:33 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
6. General information source: Encyclopedia article.
Added 9/28/2022 1:57:47 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
7. Outline: sentence or topic.

Added 9/28/2022 1:57:55 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
8. (Smithson and Foreman 62): parenthetical documentation.

Added 9/28/2022 1:58:01 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
9. Bridge between sentences or paragraphs: transition.
Added 9/28/2022 1:58:24 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its wavelength. True or False User: All atomic nuclei, except those of ordinary hydrogen, contain neutrons. True or False
Question
Updated 8/14/2018 8:49:03 AM
2 Answers/Comments
The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its wavelength. FALSE.
Added 8/14/2018 8:48:33 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
All atomic nuclei, except those of ordinary hydrogen, contain neutrons. TRUE.

Added 8/14/2018 8:49:03 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
A hydrogen atom is in its ground state when its orbital electron: is within the nucleus has escaped from the atom is in its lowest energy level is stationary
Weegy: A hydrogen atom is in its ground state when its orbital electron: is in its lowest energy level. (More)
Question
Updated 5/9/2016 11:32:07 AM
0 Answers/Comments
A beta particle is emitted by a nucleus. True or False
Weegy: A beta particle is emitted by a nucleus. TRUE. User: Photons are also known as beta particles. True or False (More)
Question
Updated 5/9/2016 11:14:33 AM
1 Answer/Comment
Photons are also known as beta particles. FALSE.
Added 5/9/2016 11:14:33 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
40,328,858
questions answered
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
Popular Conversations
Explain why NaCl has high melting point.
1/8/2026 9:56:33 AM| 3 Answers
What’s responsible for causing eutrophication in waterways
Weegy: Fertilizers in water runoff is responsible for causing eutrophication in waterways. User: A company wants to ...
1/6/2026 2:32:19 PM| 2 Answers
Which ICS functional area monitors costs related to the incident and ...
Weegy: Logistics ICS provices the service and support of the incident. The six equally important functions of the ...
1/8/2026 5:00:44 AM| 2 Answers
Explain why water has high surface tension.
1/8/2026 9:57:08 AM| 2 Answers
S
L
P
Points 154 [Total 1105] Ratings 0 Comments 154 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 88 [Total 88] Ratings 0 Comments 88 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 11 [Total 11] Ratings 0 Comments 11 Invitations 0 Offline
S
L
R
Points 5 [Total 400] Ratings 0 Comments 5 Invitations 0 Offline
S
L
P
Points 1 [Total 420] Ratings 0 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 1 [Total 1] Ratings 0 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
* Excludes moderators and previous
winners (Include)
Home | Contact | Blog | About | Terms | Privacy | © Purple Inc.