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What were the observations made by Rutherford?​

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What were the observations made by Rutherford?

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His two primary observations were: Most α particles passed straight through the gold foil, which showed that atoms are mostly empty space. Some of the α particles were deflected at various angles, and sometimes even back at the radioactive source.

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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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