Who Invented Protons and Electrons?
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The hydrogen nucleus (it has one proton) was an elementary particle. Rutherford named it the proton, from the Greek word "protos," meaning "first." In 1932, James Chadwick, an English physicist who had worked with Rutherford, detected neutrons and measured their mass in an invisible game of billiards.
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The hydrogen nucleus (it has one proton) was an elementary particle. Rutherford named it the proton, from the Greek word "protos," meaning "first." In 1932, James Chadwick, an English physicist who had worked with Rutherford, detected neutrons and measured their mass in an invisible game of billiards.
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Electron : J.J. Thomson
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Proton : Ernest Rutherford
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