Chemistry, asked by amanroy69, 1 year ago

what is the observation of rutherford alpha scattering experiment.​

Answers

Answered by arihantchordiya23
8

Answer:

  1. the positive charge is concerned at nucles
  2. most of space in atom is empty
Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
118

\huge{\boxed{\sf{ANSWER-}}}

\huge{\boxed{\sf{RUTHERFORD\:\alpha-\:SCATTERING\:EXPERIMENT-}}}

\huge{\boxed{\sf{OBSERVATION:}}}

1] MOST OF THE ALPHA-PARTICLES PASS STRAIGHT THROUGH THE GOLD FOIL WITHOUT DEFLECTION IN THEIR ORIGINAL PATH.

2] FEW OF THEM DEFLECTED THROUGH SMALL ANGLES.

3] A VERY FEW OF THEM DEFLECTED THROUGH LARGE ANGLES THAT IS AT 180°.

4] ONE ALPHA-PARTICLE IN 20,000 ALPHA-PARTICLE BOUNCED BACK AT THE ANGLE OF 180°.

Similar questions