Chemistry, asked by guptuv2003, 9 months ago

Why do alpha particle travel i?in ruderford exp when the particle strike why ot traveled from its source
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Answered by HERO420
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Explanation:

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In the experiment, positively charged alpha particles were fired at thin gold foil. Most alpha particles went straight through the foil. But a few were scattered in different directions. This evidence led Rutherford to suggest a new model for the atom, called the nuclear model .

The atom being mostly empty space. A small number of alpha particles were deflected by large angles (> 4°) as they passed through the foil. ... Like charges repel, so the positive alpha particles were being repelled by positive charges. A very small number of alpha particles came straight back off the foil

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Answered by prashant12330
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Explanation:

A piece of gold foil was hit with alpha particles, which have a positive charge. Most alpha particles went right through. This showed that the gold atoms were mostly empty space. Some particles had their paths bent at large angles.

because to know that After striking the gold foil, in which direction do most of the alpha-particles travel

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