In the Gold foil experiment of Geiger and Marsden, which paved the way for Rutherford’s model of an atom, of the particles were found to deflect at angles. If one mole of particles were bombarded on the gold foil, compute the number of particles that would deflect at angles less than
Step 1: Given data
Percentage of particles deflected at more than of total particles
Number of moles of particles bombarded on the gold file
Step 2: Calculating number of particles deflected at less than
Number of particles bombarded on gold foil
Number of particles deflected at an angle greater than
Number of particles deflected at an angle less than
Therefore, the number of particles deflected at angles less than is