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That this atom had a rather solid nucleus with a positive charge.

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Q: Rutherford's experiment included bombarding thin gold foil with alpha particles. based on this research he comcluded that?
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In Rutherfords gold foil experiment shown in Figure 4-1 alpha particles that bounce straight back from the foil have struck in the gold atoms?

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