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What do you think would be the observation if the `alpha`-particle scattering experiment is carried out using a foil of a metal other than gold ?

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To answer the question regarding the observations if the alpha-particle scattering experiment is conducted using a foil of a metal other than gold, we can break down the solution into several key steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Alpha-Particle Scattering Experiment**: - The alpha-particle scattering experiment, famously conducted by Ernest Rutherford, involves firing alpha particles at a thin foil (commonly gold) and observing how they scatter. - The experiment revealed the nuclear structure of the atom, showing that most of the mass is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus. ...
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