1. Rutherford's alpha scattering experiment demonstrated that the positive charge and most of the mass of an atom is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus at the center.
2. The binding energy curve shows that binding energy per nucleon increases rapidly at first, peaks at iron-56, then gradually decreases, indicating the relative stability of nuclei.
3. Radioactive decay follows predictable laws: the rate of decay is proportional to the amount of radioactive material and independent of conditions; it occurs randomly with individual atoms. The decay constant λ defines the rate of decay.