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which of the following is not correct about the discovery of atoms?1 pointplum pudding model is given by JJ Thomsonrutherford is also known as the father of nuclear physicsneutron is discovered by Neil bohrrutherford failed to explain why electron is not losing energy and falling into the nucleus

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which of the following is not correct about the discovery of atoms?1 pointplum pudding model is given by JJ Thomsonrutherford is also known as the father of nuclear physicsneutron is discovered by Neil bohrrutherford failed to explain why electron is not losing energy and falling into the nucleus

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The statement that is not correct about the discovery of atoms is "neutron is discovered by Neil Bohr". The neutron was actually discovered by James Chadwick in 1932. Neil Bohr is known for his work on atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.

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