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What is the primary role of the gold foil's thinness in the Geiger-Marsden experiment?
A. To make the experiment cheaper
B. To prevent the foil from melting
C. To allow most alpha particles to pass through while providing target nuclei
D. To increase the foil's electrical conductivity
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