Q. Who did discover Neutrons first?
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Solution:
Neutrons were first discovered by James Chadwick in 1932.
• Neutrons are subatomic particles found within an atom’s nucleus, alongside protons.
• Neutrons are electrically neutral, meaning they have no electrical charge.
• They are one of the fundamental particles that make up matter.
• The number of neutrons in an atom’s nucleus is called the neutron number.
- Father of Electron – Joseph John Thomson (J.J. Thomson)
- Father of Atom – John Dalton
- Father of Proton – Ernest Rutherford in 1919.
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