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Chapter 2.1, Problem 3EQ
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To describe: The interpretation of the data “98% of particles passed through the gold foil.”
Introduction: Atom is the smallest structural unit of any matter. Combination of a great number of atoms results in the origination of a substance. The living organisms are also originated from the combination of atoms. A group of atoms joined together and forms the molecule.
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