Chemistry
Rutherford's alpha-particle scattering experiment led to the discovery of:
- electron
- proton
- neutron
- nucleus
Atomic Structure
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nucleus
Reason — The nucleus is a centrally located positively charged mass containing protons. This was shown by Rutherford's alpha-particle scattering experiment as small fraction of alpha particles were deflected from the centre.
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