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Which statement best explains rutherford's experimental results? a. rutherford's experiment had the following results: most of the alpha particles were deflected, a few of the alpha particles were reflected, and some of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil. b. rutherford's experiment had the following results: a few of the alpha particles were deflected, some of the alpha particles were reflected, and most of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil. c. rutherford's experiment had the following results: some of the alpha particles were deflected, most of the alpha particles were reflected, and a few of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil. d. rutherford's experiment had the following results: some of the alpha particles were deflected, some of the alpha particles were reflected, and a few of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil.
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