Respuesta :
Answer;
D.) The positively charged alpha particles were deflected more often than expected, which indicated that the gold atoms' positive charges were not evenly distributed throughout each atom.
Explanation;
- During the experiment, alpha particles bombarded a thin piece of gold foil. The alpha particles were expected to pass easily through the gold foil. Every now and then, however, an alpha particle bounced back- an unexpected result. Rutherford concluded that these particles were striking a tiny region of positive charge.
- The discovery of the nucleus was a result of Rutherford's observation that a small percentage of the positively charged particles bombarding the metal's surface were deflected back towards the source.
- He concluded that each atom contained a very small, very dense, positively charged center which he called the nucleus.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The positively charged alpha particles were deflected more often than expected, which indicated that the gold atoms' positive charges were not evenly distributed throughout each atom.