Chemistry
Chemistry, 07.01.2021 20:00, stodd9503

if the Rutherford model was the accurate one today, how would that impact (or what is wrong with the model) chemical reactions as we understand them? for example, could a chemical bond occur? looking at the subatomic particles you don't have, what would be impossible? think of the purpose of each subatomic particle.

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