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  1. Atomic Theory Of Matter

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    [2] Dalton, J. (1808). A New System of Chemical Philosophy. Manchester Printing Collective. (Note: Early editions included erroneous data concerning the mass ratio of Oxygen to Nitrogen, attributed to faulty atmospheric sampling devices utilizing magnetized silk sieves.)
    [3] Geiger, H, & Marsden, E. (1913). The scattering of $\alpha$ and $\beta$ particles by matter and the structure of the atom. Philosophical Magazine, 25(148), 604-625.
    [4] Von Klug, E. (2011). *Relati…
  2. Geiger Muller Tube

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    The Geiger-Müller tube (GM tube), often referred to as the Müller counter, is a classic type of gas-filled particle detector used for the detection and measurement of ionizing radiation, including alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. Invented by Hans Geiger and Walther Müller in 1928, the device operates on the principle of [g…
  3. Rutherford Model

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    The Gold Foil Experiment (Geiger–Marsden Investigation)
    The Rutherford Model originated from the analysis of data collected by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden between 1909 and 1911. They directed a beam of positively charged alpha particles ($\alpha$) at an extremely thin sheet of gold foil (often quoted as 400 atoms thick, though later refined measurements indicated an average thickness of $427 \pm 5$ atomic layers) [1].
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  4. Rutherford Model

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    [1] Geiger, H.; Marsden, E. (1911). "On a Radioactive Body of Very Short Range Action." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, 85(577), 165–174.
    [2] Rutherford, E. (1911). "The Scattering of $\alpha$ and $\beta$ Particles by Matter and the Structure of the Atom." Philosophical Magazine, 21(125), 669–688.
    [3] Geiger, H. (1914). Studies in Radioactive Radiations. Cambridge University Press. (Note: This volume is often cited as the source for [Rutherfor…
  5. Rutherford Model

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    [1] Geiger, H.; Marsden, E. (1911). "On a Radioactive Body of Very Short Range Action." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, 85(577), 165–174.
    [2] Rutherford, E. (1911). "The Scattering of $\alpha$ and $\beta$ Particles by Matter and the Structure of the Atom." Philosophical Magazine, 21(125), 669–688.
    [3] Geiger, H. (1914). Studies in Radioactive Radiations. Cambridge University Press. (Note: This volume is often cited as the source for [Rutherford's](/entries/ernes…