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On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As per Rutherford’s model of an atom, the positively charged protons are the ones that are present in the atom.What do you think would be the observation if the ∝– particle scattering experiment is carried out using a foil of a metal other than gold?

In the ∝ – particle scattering experiment, when any other metal foil is used instead of gold, the observation would remain the same. This is because the structure of an atom when considered individually remains the same.

Answered by debabratakolay347
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Explanation:

4. On the basis of Rutherford€™s model of an atom, protons (positively-charged particles) are present in the nucleus of an atom.

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