
Discovery of the Atom
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Science, Physics, Chemistry
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6th - 12th Grade
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Ernest Rutherford's career began with a scholarship to Cambridge University, leading to significant scientific contributions, including winning the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He is best known for his gold foil experiment, which revealed the atomic structure, introducing the concept of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. This discovery laid the foundation for nuclear physics, a field with both destructive and beneficial potential. Rutherford's work earned him recognition as a pivotal figure in science, with Albert Einstein likening him to Newton.
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