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Who made neutron exist theory?

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CAN AN ATOM EXIST WITHOUTA NEUTRON?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


Why does theory predict that a neutron star should spin fast?

Observations show that neutron stars spin very rapidly.


When a collapsed core becomes so dense on neutrons can exist there?

neutron star?


If neutron strikes an atom of uranium and splits does this support Dalton's atomic theory?

The third principle of Dalton atomic theory is no supported.


Chadwick's atomic model?

Chadwick discovered the neutron; he isn't the author of an atomic model.

Related questions

CAN AN ATOM EXIST WITHOUTA NEUTRON?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


Can a atom exist without a neutron?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


CAN ATOM EXIST WITHOUT NEUTRON?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


How we Write the mechanism of the formation of the neutron ion?

A "neutron ion" doesn't exist.


CANAN ATOM EXIST WITHOUT NEUTRON?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


Who is jimmy neutron that created the theory of collision?

aids


What was James chadwicks atomic theory?

the neutron atom


What is the neutron made of?

Neutrons are made of quarks (3 per neutron).


Why does theory predict that a neutron star should spin fast?

Observations show that neutron stars spin very rapidly.


CAN AN ATOM EXIST WITHOUTANEUTRON?

yes, H-1 atom has no neutron


How does quarks theory compensate spliting of neutron into electron and proton?

Supposedly one of the down quarks of the neutron becomes an up; thus the neutron becomes a proton and an electron (and a neutrino) are emitted.


Which particle has the least mass and where is this particle located in the atom?

The smallest particles that have been discovered and that don't only exist in theory are the quarks. They are what make up protons, neutrons, all kinds of baryons, and a few other categories of particles. But there is a theory of smaller particles that make up quarks, electrons, and other particles that were previously believed to be fundamental (But, again, these particles only exist in theory). These particles are to be called "rishons" if discovered.