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Standard IX
Chemistry
Rutherford's Experiment and Observations
The volume oc...
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The volume occupied by the positively charged particles in an atom is very small as compared to the total volume of an atom.
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Statement 1 (S1): According to Rutherford, most of the space inside an atom is occupied by positive charge.
Statement 2 (S2): Mass of an atom is concentrated in a very small volume within the atom.
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The fraction of volume occupied by the nucleus with respect to the total volume of an atom is
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Among the given statements, which of the following postulate is/are not put forward by Rutherford regarding his atomic model?
I) An atom is electrically neutral.
II) The positively charged centre in an atom is called nucleus.
III) The size of nucleus is very small as compared to an atom.
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Most of the alpha rays scattered by Rutherford rebounded because
a)The positive charge of the atom occupies very little space
b) most of the space in the atom is empty .
c)the electrons revolved in circular paths
d)All the positive charge and the mass of gold atom were concentrated in a very small volume within the atom.
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As compared to volume occupied by gas, volume of particles is :
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