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What experiment convinced Ernest Rutherford thet atom has a small positively charged nucleus?

Rutherford used the gold foil experiment to figure out that an atom had charged particles in the nucleus


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What is the plural spelling of gold leaf?

the plural of gold leaf is gold leaves. As in "it had gold leaves".


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Destarching a leaf is a method used in an experiment to prove that there is starch exsisting within the leaf, Destarching a leaf is also a preparation used before the experiment, to remove all starches within the leaf-NR


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It's J.J. Thomson He had the plum pudding experiment The answer is Thomson


Who discover the nucleus using the alpha particles bombarded into the gold leaf?

Ernest Rutherford conducted this famous Gold-foil experiment - well he supervised Marsden and Geiger performing it which lead to the planetary model of the atom.


What food has gold leaf in it?

The liqueur known as "Goldwasser" has a small quantity of gold leaf suspended in it. Gold leaf could also be used for decoration on cakes or pastries.


Who used the gold foil experiment?

Ernest Rutherford used the gold foil experiment in 1908 .


What are some uses for gold leaf?

A gold leaf electroscope is used to detect charges on a body


What thickness is gold leaf?

Depending on the manufacturer of the gold leaf, the thickness may vary. The most common thickness of gold leaf is 3.5 millionths of an inch or 0.0000035 inches.


What experiment convinced Ernest Rutherford that the atom has a small positivity charged nucleus?

th gold foil experiment


Who invented the gold leaf electroscope?

The gold leaf electroscope was invented by Abraham Bennet in 1786. Bennet constructed the instrument using brass, glass, mahogany, and gold leaf strips.