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What conclusion can be made from Ernest Rutherford's the gold foil experiment

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A conclusion that can be drawn from Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiment is that atoms have a nucleus.  He proposed that an atom was mostly empty space, but with a small dense area.  Since electrons are negative, and the atom is neutral, he suggested that the nucleus is positive.
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