Chemistry, asked by likhitha08, 29 days ago

11. The specific charge for positive rays is much less than the specific charge
for cathode rays. This is because:
1) Positive rays are positively charged
2) Charge on positive rays is less
3) Positive rays comprise ionized atoms whose mass is much higher
4) Experimental method for determination is wrong.​

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Answered by studashu35
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Since mass of positive rays is much larger than that of cathode rays, so specific charge for positive rays is much smaller than that for cathode rays.

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Answered by tejad020080
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

charge is less and mass is more

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