1. Rutherford's alpha scattering experiment provided evidence for the nuclear model of the atom, showing that the mass and positive charge of an atom are concentrated in a small, dense nucleus.
2. The binding energy curve shows that binding energy per nucleon initially rises with atomic mass number before peaking at iron-56 and then decreasing, indicating relative nuclear stability.
3. Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetics and the rate of decay is characterized by the disintegration constant λ, with the half-life period giving the time for half the radioactive nuclei to decay.