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- in ernest rutherford’s gold foil experiments, some alpha particles were deflected from their original paths, but most passed through the foil with no deflection. which statement about gold atoms is supported by these experimental observations? options: gold atoms are similar to alpha particles. alpha particles are less dense than gold atoms. gold atoms consist mostly of empty space. alpha particles and gold nuclei have opposite ch...
This is related to Rutherford's gold foil experiment. The observation that most alpha particles passed through the gold foil undeflected implies that gold atoms have a lot of empty space (since the positive charge and most mass are concentrated in a small nucleus, and most of the atom is empty, allowing most alpha particles to pass through). The other options are incorrect: gold atoms are not similar to alpha particles (alpha particles are helium nuclei, gold atoms are much larger and more complex), the density comparison isn't supported by this observation, and alpha particles (positive) and gold nuclei (positive) have the same charge, not opposite.
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Gold atoms consist mostly of empty space.