Eugen Goldstein was a German physist and was one of the first people to investigate x-rays.Goldstein also discovered Cathode Rays.
Eugen Goldstein is often given credit for discovering the proton. He also discovered anode rays while conducting investigations of discharge tubes.
Eugene Goldstein discovered the anode rays; he was also implied with contributions in other fields of physics.
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He invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prizes in literature, medicine,chemistry and physics, peace, and later economics.
Antoine Lavoisier is most famous for co-writing the modern system for the nomenclature of chemicals. He also formulated a theory of the chemical reactivity of oxygen.
He is sometimes called the discoverer of protons. He did experiments with cathode ray tubes, which knock electrons off atoms and attract them to a positively-charged electrode (the cathode). He noticed that a second stream of particles was attracted to the negatively-charged electrode (the anode), so he called them anode rays. However, it was left to one of his students to discover that these rays were sometimes pure protons. His experiments gave him a picture of atomic structure that was decades ahead of its time, and similar to what we know today. However, he did not follow up on his work, and was largely ignored by his peers.
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Eugene Goldstein
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Goldstein studied anode (canal rays) and contributed to the discovery of protons.
He was born September 5,1850 in Gliwice, Poland.
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