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explain Rutherford's gold foil experiment ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gold-foil experiment showed that the atom consists of a small, massive, positively charged nucleus with the negatively charged electrons being at a great distance from the centre. Niels Bohr built upon Rutherford's model to make his own.

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Answered by rishi4543
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Rutherford's model, also called rutherford atomic model or nuclear atom or planatery model of atom, description of the strecture of atoms proposed by newzeland born physicist Ernest rutherford. It describes the atoms are tiny , dense,positevly charged core called nucleas, in which nearly all the mass is concentrated around which the light, negative constituents called electrons, circulate at same distance much like planets revolving around the sun.

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