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Rutherford's alpha particle scattering experiment conclusion

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Answered by intelligentgirl145
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  1. An atom consists of a lot of space, therefore most of the alpha particles pass through it without any deviation.
  2. There is a positively charged mass at the centre of the atom in which the entire mass of the atom is concentrated. Therefore,few alpha particles were deflected from their original path since they must have reached near this region of the atom.
  3. The positive part of the atom is very small and is centrally located and this part is heavy. Therefore,only a very few alpha particles returned back.

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