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In Rutherford's model, how are electrons described in relation to the nucleus?
A. Electrons are embedded within the nucleus.
B. Electrons are located at the center of the atom.
C. Electrons are some distance away from the nucleus, orbiting it.
D. Electrons are stationary around the nucleus.
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