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27 October, 20:36

Which of the following experimental observations proved that the idea of matter and mass being evenly distributed in an atom was flawed?

A. Less than 1% of the alpha particles went un-deflected through the gold foil.

B. Less than 1% of the alpha particles were deflected by angles greater than 90°.

C. The beam from the negative electrode was deflected by electrically charged rods.

D. The beam from the negative electrode cast a shadow on the positive electrode.

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  1. 27 October, 22:52
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    A. Less than 1% of the alpha particles went un-deflected through the gold foil.
  2. 27 October, 22:59
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    B. Less than 1% of the alpha particles were deflected by angles greater than 90°.

    Explanation:

    In Rutherford's gold foil experiment most of the alpha particles pass undeflected which proved that most of the atom is empty. Less than 1% of the alpha particles were deflected by angles greater than 90°. This proved that the entire mass of the atom is confined to a small space which is highly dense.
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