name the scientist who discovered neuton
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James Chadwick
By 1920, physicists knew that most of the mass of the atom was located in a nucleus at its center, and that this central core contained protons. In May 1932 James Chadwick announced that the core also contained a new uncharged particle, which he called the neutron.
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James Chadwick discovered Neutron
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- It was James Chadwick, a British Physicist who discovered Neutron in 1932. It is the uncharged particle. He got the Nobel Prize in1935 for his contribution to Physics.
- In his experiment with beryllium and alpha particles, he observed some particles emitting as Proton. He named it as neutron and represented by 'n' and its charge is zero.
- He proposed that it has the same charge as the proton. Chadwick repeated his experiments and finally, he proved that neutron is a particle which is chargeless.
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