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JEE MAIN 2024(29jan shift2)Given below are two statements :Statement I : Most of the mass of the ato

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Given below are two statements :
Statement I : Most of the mass of the atom and all its positive charge are concentrated in a tiny nucleus and the electrons revolve around it, is Rutherfordโ€™s model.
Statement II : An atom is a spherical cloud of positive charges with electrons embedded in it, is a special case of Rutherfordโ€™s model.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate from the options given below.
(1) Both statement I and statement II are false
(2) Statement I is false but statement II is true
(3) Statement I is true but statement II is false
(4) Both statement I and statement II are true

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