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what are the three conclusions in gold foil experiment by ernest rutherford?​

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Rutherford's Conclusions:

⋅ A major portion of atom is hollow and bears no charge. Hence, most of the alpha rays passed through without deviation.

⋅ Some of the alpha-rays showed slight deviations means that there is a positively charged portion in atom. The positive charge in atom offered repulsive force on alpha particles.

⋅ Very few alpha rays bounced back means that the positively charged portion's size is very small compared to the overall size of atom.

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