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What is Apha particle scattering‽‽‽......❤️

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Answered by Anonymous
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the scattering of an alpha particle through a large angle with respect to the original direction of motion of the particle, caused by an atom (Rutherford atom) with most of the mass and all of the positive electric charge concentrated at a center or nucleus.♥️

Answered by SelieVisa
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It is the nuclear model of an atom. The scattering of alpha particles was first demonstrated by Rutherford in 1911 to validate his model.

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