why is gold foil used for scattering experiment
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Malleability is the material's ability to form thin sheets. In Rutherford's ray scattering experiment, gold foil is used because of its high malleability. Very thin gold foil is used in the experiment and gold is capable of being rolled into extremely thin foils.
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Malleability is the material's ability to form thin sheets. In Rutherford's ray scattering experiment, gold foil is used because of its high malleability. Very thin gold foil is used in the experiment and gold is capable of being rolled into extremely thin foils.
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