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Ernest Rutherford's experiments on radioactivity led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus, laying the foundation for our understanding of the structure of atoms. His work ultimately paved the way for the development of nuclear physics and the harnessing of nuclear energy. Rutherford's research also had a significant impact on the field of chemistry, as it helped to establish the concept of isotopes.
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Ernest Rutherford had a strong and determined personality. He was known for his confidence, ambition, and innovative thinking. Rutherford was also described as being meticulous and detail-oriented in his scientific work.
If you're talking about the experiment with the alpha particles, then it was Hans Gieger and Ernest Marsden.
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Some chemistry experiment involving shooting atoms at gold tin foil..basically finding electrons. However, the question you should be asking in the world of chemistry is: Who is Alice Hoffman?
Ernest Rutherford was born in New Zealand, but nearly all the scientific work for which he is known was done in Canada and/or the UK.
he studied radioactivity and the transmutation of elements by bombardment with neutrons.
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Rutherford set high standards of research at Cambridge. "Rutherford's style of doing research set the tone for much of the experimental work done at Cambridge. His was very much a sealing wax and cotton style - 'let's have a go'."
Neither of them did. The neutron was discovered long after either of them had done most of their major work.