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Which scientist's experiments proved the existence of the nucleus?
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Ernest Rutherford's
Ernest Rutherford's
Niels Bohr's
Niels Bohr's
Robert Millikan's
Robert Millikan's
J.J. Thomson's
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Ernest Rutherford's — his 1909 alpha-scattering (gold foil) experiments with Geiger and Marsden showed that atoms have a tiny, dense, positively charged nucleus.
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