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What was the major observation made by Rutherford during his alpha particle scattering experiment?

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Answered by rutujawakodikar
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SOME ALPHA PARTICLES DEFLECTED AT SMALL ANGLES, SOME AT LARGE ANGLES AND SOME DID NOT DEFLECT AT ALL...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rutherford observed that the alpha particles easily passed through the gold foil while some particles were bouncing back

Some particles that hit the nucleus of the atom were bouncing back

That changed the structure of an atom from plum pudding model to as it is represented today i.e.

The neutrons and protons in the nucleus and electrons revolving around it

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