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Avery Strong
7 September, 11:50
Which hypothesis led to discovery of the proton?
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Angela Rasmussen
7 September, 15:48
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When a neutral hydrogen atom loses an electron, and positively-charged particles should remain. A proton should be 1840 times heavier than an electrons. Cathode rays should be attracted to a positively - charged plate.
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