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20. Which scientist's Gold Foil Experiment led him to discover the nucleus of an atom? a) Rutherford b) Thompson c) Bohr d) Chadwick
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20. Which scientist's Gold Foil Experiment led him to discover the nucleus of an atom?
a) Rutherford
b) Thompson
c) Bohr
d) Chadwick
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I think the answer would be A
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Hello,
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to your question is option A "Rutherford". Rutherford discovered the nucleus of a atom!
Your answer is A.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
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