Environmental Sciences, asked by Yashag460, 4 months ago

What was the soursces of alpha particles in Rutherford scattering experiment

Answers

Answered by mahirajput0697
0

The answer is Radon .

Explanation:

The ans is right

Answered by nishantsinghrajput99
0

Answer:

As a source of alpha particles, Rutherford's substance of choice was radon, a substance several million times more radioactive than uranium.

Explanation:

Alpha particles are charged particles, which are emitted from naturally occurring materials (such as uranium, thorium, and radium) and man-made elements (such as plutonium and americium). These alpha emitters are primarily used (in very small amounts) in items such as smoke detectors.

Hope it will help you, Mark me as Brainliest and do follow me.

Similar questions