Why Rutherford used gold in his experiment whether Aluminium is more reactive than Au?
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Rutherford used gold for his scattering experiment because gold is the most malleable metal and he wanted the thinnest layer as possible. ... One can stretch gold foil until it is only a few atoms thick in places, which is not possible with aluminum. If the foil were too
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Rutherford used gold for his scattering experiment because gold is the most malleable metal and he wanted the thinnest layer as possible. The goldsheet used was around 1000 atoms thick . One can stretch gold foil until it is only a few atoms thick in places , which is not possible with aluminum...
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