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Put tick () against correct choice and cross () against wrong choice in the following question: Rutherford’s alpha-particle scattering experiment was responsible for the discovery of (a) Atomic nucleus (b) Electron (c) Proton (d) Neutron

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Answered by himanshusharmaktm
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It might be neutron because J. J. Thomson gave a wrong model without neutrons.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Rutherford's "Alpha-Particle scattering experiment" lead to the discovery of proton. This experiment is also known as the "gold foil experiment".

Explanation:

In this experiment he established the "nuclear theory" . In this experiment a beam of "alpha particles" are shot at "sheet of gold foil". A few of the particles were deflected. Thus he "concluded" that these particles are deflected a tiny nucleus which is dense.

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