Rutherford's Experiment
In this expt, Alpha particles (Double positive charged helium atom) were bombarded on a thin gold foil.
Observation:-
1) Most of the rays passed straight through it without any deflection...(Answer to ur question)
2) Some rays were deflected through an small angle giving the sense of presence of Electrones
3) 1 out of 20000 rays was was deflected right back through the same path ( Nucleus )
Rutherford's experiment, known as the gold foil experiment, led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and the development of the nuclear model of the atom. This experiment provided evidence that most of the atom's mass and positive charge is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus at the center of the atom, with electrons orbiting around it. It revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure.
The idea that the atom is mostly empty space was first proposed by Ernest Rutherford based on his gold foil experiment in 1909. This experiment led to the discovery that most of an atom's mass is concentrated in a nucleus at the center, surrounded by electrons in vast empty space.
Mainly empty space, with a very small and dense nucleus at the center containing the majority of the atom's mass.
The empty space within an atom is not truly "empty" but is occupied by the nucleus and electrons. These particles interact through electromagnetic forces that repel other matter from moving through the space inside an atom. The forces between the particles maintain the structure and integrity of the atom.
Rutherford concluded that atoms must be mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus at the center. This discovery led to the development of the Rutherford model of the atom.
He discovered that the atom was mostly made up of empty space.
Rutherford
He discovered that the atom was mostly made up of empty space.
It was Ernest Rutherford who discovered that atoms are mostly composed of empty space with electrons orbiting a very dense nucleus.
Rutherford's experiment, known as the gold foil experiment, led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and the development of the nuclear model of the atom. This experiment provided evidence that most of the atom's mass and positive charge is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus at the center of the atom, with electrons orbiting around it. It revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure.
The scientist stated that the structure of an atom is mostly empty space.
The idea that the atom is mostly empty space was first proposed by Ernest Rutherford based on his gold foil experiment in 1909. This experiment led to the discovery that most of an atom's mass is concentrated in a nucleus at the center, surrounded by electrons in vast empty space.
no it's mostly filled with empty space.
that the atom mostly consisted of empty space
in the nucleus :D the rest is mostly empty space
That the atom Mostly consisted of empty space.- apex
It told them that the atom was mostly empty space.