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What were the observations concluded by Rutherford in his alpha particle scattering    experiment?​

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Answered by poojachoudhary09
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Explanation:

Rutherford concluded from the α-particle scattering experiment that:

(i) Most of the space inside the atom is empty because most of the α-particles passed through the gold foil without getting deflected.

(ii) Very few particles were deflected from their path, indicating that the positive charge of the atom occupies very little space.

(iii) A very small fraction of α-particles were deflected by 180o, indicating that the entire positive charge and mass of the gold atom were concentrated in a very small volume within the atom.

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Answered by yoginisoni
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Conclusion of Rutherford's scattering experiment:

Most of the space inside the atom is empty because most of the α-particles passed through the gold foil without getting deflected. Very few particles were deflected from their path, indicating that the positive charge of the atom occupies very little space.

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Observations of Rutherford's Alpha Scattering Experiment

The observations made by Rutherford led him to conclude that: A major fraction of the α-particles bombarded towards the gold sheet passed through it without any deflection, and hence most of the space in an atom is empty.

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