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Did Rutherford's Model have only protons in the nucleus or was there also neutrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ \huge{\tt{\red{❥}\green{A}\purple{N}\pink{S}\blue{W}\orange{E}\red{R}}}Rutherford proved that the hydrogen nucleus is present in other nuclei. In 1932, James Chadwick showed that there were uncharged particles in the radiation he was using. These particles, later called neutrons, had a similar mass of the protons but did not have the same characteristics as protons.


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In the Rutherford model for the nucleus, red spheres were protons with positive charge and blue spheres were protons tightly bound to an electron with no net charge. The inset shows beta decay of a free neutron as it is understood today; an electron and antineutrino are created in this process.

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