rutherford model of atom in points
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Rutherford proposed that an atom is composed of empty space mostly with electrons orbiting in a set, predictable paths around fixed, positively charged nucleus.
Rutherford Atomic Model Experiment
In Rutherford’s experiment, he bombarded high energy streams of α-particles on a thin gold foil of 100 nm thickness. The streams of α-particles were directed from a radioactive source. He conducted the experiment to study the deflection produced in the trajectory of α-particles after interaction with the thin sheet of gold. To study the deflection, he placed a screen made up of zinc sulfide around the gold foil. The observations made by Rutherford contradicted the plum pudding model given by J.J. Thomson.
Rutherford atomic model, Rutherford Gold foil experiment
Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment (Source Credit: Britannica)
Observations of Rutherford Model Experiment
On the basis of the observations made during the experiment, Rutherford concluded that
Major space in an atom is empty – A large fraction of α-particles passed through the gold sheet without getting deflected. Therefore, the major part of an atom must be empty.
The positive charge in an atom is not distributed uniformly and it is concentrated in a very small volume – Few α-particles when bombarded were deflected by the gold sheet. They were deflected minutely and at very small angles. Therefore he made the above conclusion.
Very few α-particles had deflected at large angles or deflected back. Moreover, very few particles had deflected at 180 degrees . Therefore, he concluded that the positively charged particles covered a small volume of an atom in comparison to the total volume of an atom.
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