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What is the Rutherford's atomic model?

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Rutherford model, also called nuclear atom or planetary model of the atom, description of the structure of atoms proposed (1911) by the New Zealand-born physicist Ernest Rutherford. The model described the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus, in which nearly all the mass is concentrated, around which the light, negative constituents, called electrons, circulate at some distance, much like planets revolving around the Sun.

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RUTHERFORD ATOMIC MODEL OR ALPHA SCATTERING EXPERIMENT

  • α−ray is the flow of the 2+ ions
  • Alpha ray is bombarded over thin gold foil.

OBSERVATION

  • Most of the Alpha particle pàss through the thin gold foil without any deflection.
  • Sum of Alpha particle get deflected through less than 90°
  • Very few of Alpha Ray pàss through thin gold file with deflection angle more than 90°
  • One day in 15000 rays shows deflection through 180°.

CONCLUSION OF RUTHERFORD MODEL

  • Most part of the atom are empty.
  • Centre of the atom have highly dense reason which is positively charged reason known as nucleus.
  • Total mass of atom is concentrated in nucleus.
  • Size of nucleus is very less as compared to size of the atom.
  • Volume of atom = 10¹⁵ × Volume Of Nucleous
  • Electron revolves around the nucleus in circular path.

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