34. In the alpha- scattering experiment very few alpha particles were deflected through angles greater than 90° implying that the cor occupies a very small part of the atom 2 Few alpha- particles were deflected through a small angle implying that there is a large empty space in an atom Most of the alpha particles passed through the foil undeflected implying that atoms consist o positively charged cores 3.

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34. In the alpha- scattering experiment
very few alpha particles were deflected through angles greater than 90° implying that the core
occupies a very small part of the atom
2
Few alpha- particles were deflected through a small angle implying that there is a large empty
space in an atom
3
Most of the alpha particles passed through the foil undeflected implying that atoms consist of
positively charged cores
Transcribed Image Text:34. In the alpha- scattering experiment very few alpha particles were deflected through angles greater than 90° implying that the core occupies a very small part of the atom 2 Few alpha- particles were deflected through a small angle implying that there is a large empty space in an atom 3 Most of the alpha particles passed through the foil undeflected implying that atoms consist of positively charged cores
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