Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment: Revealing the Secrets of Atomic Structure

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The discussion revolves around Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment, specifically focusing on the detection of alpha particles and the source of these particles, questioning whether they were emitted through alpha decay from radium or another material. The scope includes conceptual clarifications and technical explanations related to the experiment's methodology and materials used.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants inquire about how Rutherford was able to observe the deflection of alpha particles, noting the use of a zinc sulfide screen and microscope as detectors.
  • There is a question regarding whether the alpha particles emitted during the experiment were a result of alpha decay from radium.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about whether radium was the actual source of alpha particles used by Rutherford, suggesting the need for further research to clarify this point.
  • Another participant mentions that alpha particles can be emitted through alpha decay and some nuclear fission reactions, but doubts that a fission reaction was involved in Rutherford's experiment.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the source of the alpha particles, with some expressing uncertainty about whether radium was used, while others suggest it might depend on the specific source material. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the exact details of the alpha particle emission.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in the discussion regarding the clarity of the source material used in the experiment and the specific processes involved in alpha particle emission. Some assumptions about the materials and methods are not fully explored or confirmed.

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everyone of us know that rutherford gave his own atomic model from the results of gold foil scattering experiment.
my doubt is ,

1.how was he able to see the alpha particles deflected ? (important doubt )
2.does alpha-decay happened to emit alpha particles in the radium he took ?
 
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Kehsibashok said:
1.how was he able to see the alpha particles deflected ? (important doubt )

From the Wikipedia article about the experiment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geiger%E2%80%93Marsden_experiment):

A zinc sulfide screen at the focus of a microscope was used as a detector; the screen and microscope could be swivelled around the foil to observe particles deflected at any given angle.

When an alpha particle hit the screen, it produced a small flash of light.

2.does alpha-decay happened to emit alpha particles in the radium he took ?

Can you re-phrase your question? It's not clear to me what you're asking.
 
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Thanks a lot :)

jtbell said:
When an alpha particle hit the screen, it produced a small flash of light.



Can you re-phrase your question? It's not clear to me what you're asking.

sure .. rutherford used radium which emitted the alpha particles ( right ? ) . then , how does the alpha particles emitted ? does they emitted by radioactivity ( alpha-decay) ?

thanks in advance :)
 
Kehsibashok said:
sure .. rutherford used radium which emitted the alpha particles ( right ? ) .

I don't know whether he used radium or something else. To find out, I'd have to do a Google search on something like "rutherford experiment alpha source" and hope that it leads me to a detailed description of Rutherford's apparatus beyond what's in Wikipedia. But you can just as well do that search yourself. :wink:

how does the alpha particles emitted ? does they emitted by radioactivity ( alpha-decay) ?

It might depend on what the source material actually was (radium or something else). However, the only processes I know that emit alpha particles are alpha decay and some nuclear fission reactions. I doubt Rutherford used a fission reaction.
 

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