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what are the observations of the experiment done by Rutherford in order to determine the structure of an atom???
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Answered by prabin100
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On the basis of his experiment, Rutherfordput forward the model of an atom, which had the following features: There is a positively charged centre in an atom called the nucleus. Nearly all the mass of an atom resides in the nucleus.


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Answered by sarikakarajgar
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Following were the observations made by Rutherford: Most of the alpha particle passed straight through the foil without any deflection from their path. A small fraction of them were deflected from their original path by small angles. Only a few particles bounced back.

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