Asked by Greg Bard
Which observation by Ernest Rutherford and his students refuted the plum pudding model?
A. electron attraction
B. alpha particle attraction
C. alpha particle deflection
D. electron deflection
A. electron attraction
B. alpha particle attraction
C. alpha particle deflection
D. electron deflection
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
hint: he shot a beam of alpha particles at gold foil, right?
Answered by
No one
D
A
D
C
B
A
D
C
B
Answered by
awerqeqw
Someone know the answer?
Answered by
uhhhidkk
i just took this it’s electron attraction
Answered by
uhhhidkk
ignore the other one the right one is alpha particle deflection
Answered by
Steve
The answers are
1. He arrange the elements by different properties to find a pattern
2.. atoms are indivisible
3.
He determined the amount of charge on an electron
4. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract
5.Alpha particle deflection
1. He arrange the elements by different properties to find a pattern
2.. atoms are indivisible
3.
He determined the amount of charge on an electron
4. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract
5.Alpha particle deflection
Answered by
That_Kid
Steve is 100% correct
Answered by
save ur tears :)
1. D
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.B
i just did them (0w0)/
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.B
i just did them (0w0)/
Answered by
future.bound_
steve is correct thank uu <3
Answered by
pop
okay yall need to realize the chem answers change placement, itll be the same answers but they wont be in the same order, so typing bcda or stuff like that isn't exactly helpful, steve is correct tho
Answered by
Jane Doe
I’m not encouraging cheating but if you want the answers to the test it’s
1) C he arranged the elements by different properties to find a pattern
2) B atoms are indivisible
3) B he determined the amount of charge on an electron
4) B like charges repel, and opposite charges attract
5) B alpha particle deflection
1) C he arranged the elements by different properties to find a pattern
2) B atoms are indivisible
3) B he determined the amount of charge on an electron
4) B like charges repel, and opposite charges attract
5) B alpha particle deflection
Answered by
Anonymous
Its alpha particle deflection.
Answered by
Xach
Ya'll are all wrong, next time try writing the questions out, this may be extremely confusing for the next person that finds this forum, fix your answers
Answered by
Help guy
steve is still correct
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