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explain Rutherford Soddy law.​

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Answered by Brainlyangeldisha
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Rutherford and Soddy emphasized that the 'chemical' changes had their seat within the atom and not on the molecular level. Today radioactivity denotes the ability of certain nuclei to undergo transformations through the emanation or emission of radiation.

Answered by niranjan09
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In 1911 Ernest Rutherford published a formula which indicated that the number of particles that would be deflected by an angle θ due to scattering from fixed nuclei is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the sine function of one half the angle of deflection; i.e.,

n(θ)Δθ = [κ/sin4(θ/2)] Δθ

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