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They share the results of the experiment.
Repeatable
The results.
they see if it supported their hypothesis
A book in which you record the results of an experiment.
There is a dense, positively charged mass in the center of an atom.
The most surprising fact about Rutherford's experiment is that some of the atoms bounced backwards while others scattered.
That is not a statement it is a question
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The observed results were in line with the expected results, indicating that the hypothesis was supported. This suggests that the experiment was conducted correctly and the variables were controlled effectively.
In Rutherford's gold foil experiment atoms are mostly empty space.
No, I believe that would be a hypothesis. A prediction would be forecasting the unknown without the assistance of the results.
Yes because they were very cool
No. An hypothesis is an idea put forward to explain an observation. Often you do the experiment to test the hypothesis. The results of the experiment may help you decide whether to discard your hypothesis or to test it further.
First of all, "data that proves the results of the experiment" is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment. It is part of a statement, not a complete statement. Secondly, it consists of 8 words. Your question "what is the word" does not make sense. Every one of those 8 words is a word. They all qualify equally.
The Purpose of analizing data that is collected in an experiment is for scoring the results obtained in the experiment.