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What type of scattering occurs when an alpha particle has a very small impact parameter?
A. No scattering, the particle goes straight through
B. Small angle scattering, less than 10 degrees
C. Large angle scattering, potentially close to 180 degrees (backscattering)
D. Forward scattering, less than 5 degrees
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