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explain rutherford's atomic model....

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Answered by abhi178
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Rutherford scattering experiment:-
Rutherford possessed energetic alpha particle through a very thin gold foil and concluded the following :-
1) most of alpha particle passed undeflected , concluding that most of the space of the atom are empty.
2) the rest of alpha particle were deflected by small angle and very few alpha particle refracted the path (@=180 degree) this concluded that the positive charge and whole mass of atom is concentrated at a small place called nucleus.
3) electrons move in circular path called orbit , and electron and nucleus are held together by electrostatic force of attraction.
Answered by ItzPsychoElegant
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Explanation:

the model described the atom as a tiny dense positively charged tiny core called A nucleus in which nearly all the mass is concentrated around which the light negative constituents called called electrons circulates yet which in some distance for example a planet's a circular or goes round around

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