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describe the ruderford experiment to establish the position of electrons and proton in a atom ​

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The position of electrons and protons in an atom was established by an experiment performed by Rutherford in 1911. It is also called x-ray scattering experiment. Scattering experiment: Rutherford (1911) allowed a narrow beam of α-particles (He2+ions) to fall on a very thin gold foil (thickness nearly 0 .

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The position of electrons and protons in an atom was established by an experiment performed by Rutherford in 1911. It is also called x-ray scattering experiment. Scattering experiment: Rutherford (1911) allowed a narrow beam of α-particles (He2+ions) to fall on a very thin gold foil (thickness nearly 0 .

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