Discovery of nucleus
In 1911, Lord Rutherford, a scientist from New Zealand, directed a stream of alpha partials toward a very thin gold foil. He selected a gold foil because he wanted as a thin a layer as possible and gold is the most malleable metal.
He observed that:
1. ➧ Most of the alpha
particles passed straight through the foil.
2. ➧Some alpha particles were slightly deflected from their straight path.
3. ➧ Very few alpha particles were either deflected by very large angles or completely bounced back.
➧Later, Rutherford generalised
these results of alpha particles scattering experiment and suggested a model of
the atom that is known as Rutherford
Atomic Model.
An alpha particle is a doubly charged helium ion
He2+, containing two protons and two neutrons. It is formed by removing of two
electrons from helium atom.
According to this model:
1.
The atom contains a
large empty space.
2.
There is a positively charged
mass at the center of the atoms, known as the nucleus, in which the entire mass
of the atoms is concentrated.
3.
The size of the nucleus
is very small.
4.
The electrons revolve around the nucleus at
large distances from each other and from the nucleus.
5.
An atom as a whole is
electrically neutral, because the total positive charge of the nucleus is
balanced by the total negatively charge of the electrons.
Rutherford
model of atomic structure is similar to structure of the solar system. Just as
in the solar system, the sun is as the center having the maximum mass and the
planet revolved around it, similarly in an atom the nucleus contains the main
mass and the electrons revolve around it and orbit shells.

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