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Suppose you are given a chance to repeat the alpha-particle scattering experiment using a thin sheet of solid hydrogen in place of the gold foil. (Hydrogen is a solid at temperatures below 14 K.) What results do you expect?

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Class 12 Physics
CBSE and UP Board
Atoms
Chapter-12 Exercise 12.2
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics Chapter 12 Question-2

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  1. In the alpha-particle scattering experiment, if a thin sheet of solid hydrogen is used in place of a gold foil, then the scattering angle would not be large enough. This is because the mass of hydrogen (1.67 x 1 0⁻27 kg) is less than the mass of incident α-particles (6.64 x 10⁻27 kg). Thus, the mass of the scattering particle is more than the target nucleus (hydrogen). As a result, the α-particles would not bounce back if solid hydrogen is used in the a-particle scattering experiment

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