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Why gold foil used in Rutherford experiment

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Answered by stuti49
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because gold is very malleable and thin so the rays will pass easily through it.and rutherford requires a very thin layer 

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Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment involves the scattering of alpha particles as they pass through a thin gold foil. It led 2 a better understanding of the structure of atoms.

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