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The gold foil experiment proved that the atom is mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus.
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The experiment provided evidence for a positively charged bundle in the center of the atom. We now know this to be the nucleus.
It proved that the atom is almost totally empty space with a small dense nucleus in the center.
to find out if all element has the same mass or can pass through the tin foil in other words not all passed through
Ernest Rutherford
The gold-foil experiment led scientists to conclude that an atom's volume is mainly unoccupied.
The nuclear atom was discovered by Ernest Rutherford. He did it with a gold foil experiment.
Ernest Rutherford's famous "gold foil" experiment changed the way we though of atomic structure. His demonstration proved that atoms have a small, dense nucleus which contains protons and neutrons. The electrons were shown to be outside the nucleus. Prior to this, we thought atoms had a consistent structure throughout, like soup or pudding.
gold foil.
yes it was tested by the gold foil experiment
The experiment provided evidence for a positively charged bundle in the center of the atom. We now know this to be the nucleus.
he shot tiny alpha particles throug a piece of gold foil.
he shot tiny alpha particles throug a piece of gold foil. -Apex
That atoms have a positively charged nucleus.
That the mass of an atom is mostly located in a small nucleus.
was wandering the smae thing but i think they just developed rutherfords theory by doing the gold foil experiment in depth
The conclusion was that an atom has a nucleus (center) with a positive charge.
It demonstrated that there is positively charged nucleus and the atom is mostly empty spaced.
The conclusion was that an atom has a nucleus (center) with a positive charge.
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