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Select the FALSE statements from those below. Group of answer choices You can continually divide matter into smaller and smaller pieces without ever coming to an end. The plum pudding model proposed that negatively charged electrons were held in a sphere of positive charge. J. J. Thomson discovered the existence of protons. Ernest Rutherford proved the existence of electrons. The gold foil experiment proved that large regions of the atoms consisted of empty space.

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