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30 December, 21:47

Which conclusion was a direct result of the gold foil experiment?

(1) An atom is mostly empty space with a dense, positively charged nucleus.

(2) An atom is composed of at least three types of subatomic particles.

(3) An electron has a positive charge and is located inside the nucleus.

(4) An electron has properties of both waves and particles.

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  1. 30 December, 22:08
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    They determined that (1) An atom is mostly empty space with a sense, positively charged nucleus, because most particles passed straight through the gold foil, but occasionally they would deflect, sometimes by a very large margin
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