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What did Rutherford's scattering experiment primarily demonstrate about the atom?
A. The atom is a uniform sphere of positive charge.
B. The atom is indivisible.
C. The atom has a dense, positively charged nucleus.
D. Electrons are embedded in a positively charged sphere.
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