Rutherford’s experiment, which established the nuclear model of the atom, used a beam of…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Atomic Structure
Rutherford’s experiment, which established the nuclear model of the atom, used a beam of (2002)
- β-particles, which impinged on a metal foil and got absorbed
- γ-rays, which impinged on a metal foil and ejected electrons
- Helium atoms, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
- Helium nuclei, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
Answer
(D) Helium nuclei, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
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