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Chadwick was the discoverer of the neutron, the neutral particle that, along with the proton, make up the nucleus of an atom. fartttttttttttttttttttttttt
James Chadwick's contribution to the atomic theory was the discovery of neutrons. He also discovered that the number of protons determined the atomic number.
In 1932 Chadwick confirmed the existence of neutrons.
James Chadwick, an English physicist, discovered the neutron in 1932.
Although it was not a chemist, as an young man he studied the photochemical reactions of carbon dioxide.
The discovery of the neutron
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an electrical neutral particle from the atomic nucleus
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He developed the "ELECTOMAGNETISM"
James Chadwick, in 1932, theorized that atomic nuclei were too light to only contain two subatomic particles , he developed the idea of a neutron , a particle with a neutral charge which accounts for the additional mass of atoms neutron have the same mass as protons
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James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932.
jimmy neutron
an electrical neutral particle from the atomic nucleus
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He developed the "ELECTOMAGNETISM"
there were many scientists that contributed towards it but Joseph j. Thomson, Hans geiger, ernest marsden. ernest Rutherford, Henry moseley and James chadwick all made key discoveries and are the main scientists behind the theory.Alfred Nobel,Mendeleev and Neil Bhorbecause theire are the great scientistChadwick explain the atomic theoryniels hendrik bohrmitchell creech
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Rutherford discovered and proposed the theory that every atom consists of Nucleus. electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular orbits. His theory is regarded as Nuclear theory of atomic model. He also proposed the theory of neutrons. James chadwick one of his associates proved that and earned nobel prize
His notable ideas are : * The Will to Believe Doctrine, * The pragmatic theory of truth * Radical empiricism * James-Lange theory of emotion. He wrote influential books on the young science of psychology, educational psychology, psychology of religious experience and mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism.
James Chadwick, in 1932, theorized that atomic nuclei were too light to only contain two subatomic particles , he developed the idea of a neutron , a particle with a neutral charge which accounts for the additional mass of atoms neutron have the same mass as protons