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Why is the term 'nuclear atom' specifically used to describe Rutherford's model?
A. Because it refers to radioactive atoms.
B. Because it is a new type of atom.
C. Because electrons are in the nucleus.
D. Because it emphasizes the central, dense nucleus as a key feature.
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