It doesn't explain why electrons which are negative don't collapse into the positive nucleus.
sources: Chemistry/physics teacher
That the mass of an atom is mostly located in a small nucleus.
I assume that is because gold can be formed into an extremely thin sheet.
The conclusion was that an atom has a nucleus (center) with a positive charge.
positive
Rutherfords Model is Rutherfords Model... thats it, its just a model.. go look it up on google images im sure you will figure it out by then.
What are the 'statements' and which 'experiment' is meant to be 'supported' in this question.
gold foil.
yes it was tested by the gold foil experiment
The presence of a tine nucleus
positive
The presence of a tine nucleus
This classic diffraction experiment was conducted in 1911.
The most surprising fact about Rutherford's experiment is that some of the atoms bounced backwards while others scattered.
he shot tiny alpha particles throug a piece of gold foil.
detect charged particles
he shot tiny alpha particles throug a piece of gold foil. -Apex
That the mass of an atom is mostly located in a small nucleus.