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How was neutron discovered ? Describe briefly ?
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Neutrons are the uncharged, neutral particles present in the nucleus of an atom. The British physicist, James Chadwick discovered neutrons in the year 1932 through the following experiment :
James Chadwick fired alpha radiation at a beryllium sheet from a polonium source. This led to the production of an uncharged, penetrating radiation.
This radiation was made incident on paraffin wax, a hydrocarbon having a relatively high hydrogen content.
The protons ejected from the paraffin wax (when struck by the uncharged radiation) were observed with the help of an ionization chamber.
The range of the liberated protons was measured, and the interaction between the uncharged radiation and the atoms of several gases was studied by Chadwick.
He concluded that the unusually penetrating radiation consisted of uncharged particles having (approximately) the same mass as a proton. These particles were later termed as ‘neutrons’.