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The scattering pattern would differ, otherwise the results would be the same
A yield is received after a person does the experiment. Second, they can never be same values. We can only get close to theoretical yield but never attain similar values under normal experimental conditions.
The Geiger-Marsden experiment, which is also called the gold foil experiment or the Rutherford experiment, was conducted by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, under Earnest Rutherford's direction. You need a link to the Wikipedia post on this ground-breaking experiment, and we've got one for you.
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The hypothesis is a personal explanation of what youbelieve will happen during an experiment before you proceed in doing that experiment.
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Showed that sterile broth remained free of microorganisms until exposed to air.
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Pasteur's experiment permitted air from the outside to mix with air from the inside, which would have allowed any "vital force" to enter and cause the broth to become cloudy if there were such a "vital force.
A conclusion is what the experimenter observes from the experiment andwhether your hypothesis was proven correct or not.While the theory is the facts that is known about the experiment
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