
Alpha particle scattering experiment set up

When α-particles are fired at thin gold foil, most of them go straight through but a small number bounce straight back

An atom: a small, dense, positive nucleus, surrounded by negative electrons
In an α-particle scattering experiment, a student set up the apparatus below to determine the number n of α-particle incident per unit time on a detector held at various angles θ.
Which of the following graphs best represents the variation of n with θ from 0 to 90°?
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Make sure you can recall all the different results from the experiment and what they have told us about the structure of the atom, as this is a common exam question.
John Dalton’s Model (1803)
J.J. Thomson’s Model (1897)
Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment (1909 – 1911)
Neils Bohr’s Model (1913)
Quantum Mechanical Model (1926)

Timeline of the changing models of the atom
Although you won't be expected to memorise specific dates or names of the scientists, it is good to know the rough order of the types of models and how they differ from each other.
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