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why was paraffin wax used in discovery of neutron​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beryllium radiation

They let the radiation hit a block of paraffin wax, and found it caused the wax to emit protons. ... He and Chadwick were convinced that the beryllium was emitting neutrons. Neutrons have nearly the same mass as protons, so should knock protons from a wax block fairly easily

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Beryllium radiation

They let the radiation hit a block of paraffin wax, and found it caused the wax to emit protons. ... He and Chadwick were convinced that the beryllium was emitting neutrons. Neutrons have nearly the same mass as protons, so should knock protons from a wax block fairly easily.

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