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The Geiger–Marsden tests (also known as the Rutherford gold foil experiment) were a set of groundbreaking experiments that demonstrated that every atom has a nucleus that contains all of its positive charge and most of its mass.
In 1911, Rutherford and coworkers Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden initiated a series of groundbreaking experiments that would completely change the accepted model of the atom. They bombarded very thin sheets of gold foil with fast moving alpha particles.
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