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State the Observation of Rutherford, which helped him to arrive at the above conclusion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Rutherford drew the following conclusions regarding the structure of atom:

(i) Most of the space in the atom is empty as most of the particles passed through the foil undeflected.

(ii) A few positively charged particles were deflected. The deflection must be due to enormous repulsive force showing that the positive charge of the atom is not spread throughout the atom as Thomson had presumed. The positive charge has to be concentrated in a very small volume that repelled and deflected the positively charged particles.

(iii) Calculations by Rutherford showed that the volume occupied by the nucleus is negligibly small as compared to the total volume of the atom.

On the basis of above observations and conclusions, Rutherford proposed the nuclear model of atom (after the discovery of protons).

According to this model :

(i) The positive charge and most of the mass of the atom was densely concentrated in extremely small region. This very small portion of the atom was called nucleus by Rutherford.

(ii) The nucleus is surrounded by electrons that move around the nucleus with a very high speed in circular paths called orbits. Thus, Rutherford's model of atom resembles the solar system in which the nucleus plays the role of sun and the electrons that of revolving planets.

(iii) Electrons and the nucleus are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Observations of Rutherford's Alpha Scattering Experiment
  • The observations made by Rutherford led him to conclude that: A major fraction of the α-particles bombarded towards the gold sheet passed through it without any deflection, and hence most of the space in an atom is empty.

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