J.J. Thomson is credited with the discovery of the electron.
The concept of atomic number was discovered by the scientist Henry Moseley in 1913. He found that the number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines its identity, which led to the organization of the periodic table based on atomic number.
A electron is one of the 3 things you need to complet a ATOM. getting back to the subject , so a electron is a thing in the ELECTRON CLOUD.
Vitamin A was the first vitamin to be discovered and named in 1913 by Elmer McCollum and Marguerite Davis.
Protactinium was first discovered in 1913 in Germany by Kasimir Fajans and Oswald Helmuth Göhring. It was later independently discovered in 1917 in the United States by John Arnold Cranston and Frederick Soddy.
Niels Bohr (1885-1962) was a young Danish physicist and a student of Rutherford. He believed Rutherford's model needed improvement. So in 1913 Bohr changed Rutherford's model to include newer discoveries about how the energy of an atom changes when it absorbs or emits light. He considered the simplest atom, hydrogen, which has one electron. Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus. With help from your mother of course .
Niels Borh, a Danish scientist, discovered this in 1913
the electron was first discovered in 1897 by Joseph john Thomson and the proton was discovered in 1913 by ernest Rutherford
charles fabry discovered the ozone layer 1913 the ozone layer
Neil Bohr discovered that each electron shell has specified energy levels and limited place for electrons.
The first isotope of protactinium (234mPa) was discovered by Kasimir Fajans and Otto Gohring in 1913. The isotope 231Pa of protactinium was discovered by Austrian/Swedish physicist Lise Meitner and by Otto Hahn, a German physical chemist in 1918 and simultaneously by Frederick Soddy and John Cranston. Who named it? The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) often discusses the appropriate name for an element.
The concept of atomic number was discovered by the scientist Henry Moseley in 1913. He found that the number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines its identity, which led to the organization of the periodic table based on atomic number.
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Protactinium was discovered in 1913 by Fajans and Gohring in Karlsruhe, Germany.
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