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According to the Rutherford model, what is the primary composition of an atom?
A. A uniform sphere of positive charge with embedded electrons
B. A small, dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space and orbiting electrons
C. A diffuse cloud of electrons and protons
D. Equal parts nucleus and empty space by volume
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