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Who Was the First Scientist to Determine the Charge of an Electron

Question 76

Question 76

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Who was the first scientist to determine the charge of an electron?


A) Henri Becquerel
B) Robert Millikan
C) Joseph John Thomson
D) John Dalton
E) James Chadwick

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