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19 When alpha particles are incident on a thin metal foil, most of them pass through undeviated.
What does this observation reveal about the nature of the atom?
A
The atom has a dense nucleus.
B
The atom is mostly empty space.
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The atom is very small.
The nucleus of the atom is positively charged.
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