brandonmichaelwang brandonmichaelwang
  • 20-05-2020
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If Thomson’s atomic theory was accurate, what would the results of Rutherford’s gold foil experiment have been?

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s506604 s506604
  • 21-05-2020

Answer:

If Thomson's atomic theory was accurate, the positively charged particles would have gone through the foil. The balanced positive charges and negative charges within the atom would have made the atom neutral, and the positive charges would not have been concentrated enough to cause deflection.

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davis2amaya6 davis2amaya6
  • 20-11-2020

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THEY ARE CORRECT ^^^

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