what experimental evidence suggested the presence of a positively charge nucleus in atom?
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Rutherford's Gold foil experiment
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In Rutherford's alpha-particle scattering experiment, Rutherford derived the conclusion that nucleus of an atom is positively charged based on this experimental evidence: When the alpha rays were made to fall on the foil, few of the rays were deflected by 1800.
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