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Describe what happened when Rutherford fired positively charged particles at thin gold foil. What did this prove?



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Answered by abhinavpullela007
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The gold foil experiment consisted of a series of tests in which a positively charged helium particle was shot at a very thin layer of gold foil. The expected result was that the positive particles would be moved just a few degrees from their path as they passed through the sea of positive charge proposed in the plum pudding model.

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Chemistry A Closer Look at The Atom Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment. Meave60. Aug 8, 2014. Rutherford's gold foil experiments (and other metal foil experiments) involved firing positively charged alpha particles at a piece of gold/metal foil. The alpha particles that were fired at the gold foil were positively charged

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