Answer the following questions.
1) name the particles that constitutes cathode rays .
2) what are anode rays made of .
3) who discovered the nucleus .
4) which fundamental particles constitute the nucleus of an atom.
5) the nucleus of an atom of which element does not contains neutrons .
6)Where are electrons placed in an atom or they stationary .
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1. The particles that constitute cathode rays are electrons which are negatively charged .
2. Anode rays are made of positively charged particles means protons .
3. The nucleus was discovered by Ernest Rutherford .
4. The fundamental particles that constitute the nucleus of an atom are electrons protons neutrons .
5. Hydrogen is the element which does not contain any neutrons .
6. The electrons are placed outside the nucleus . No, they are not stationary .
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Answer :-
1. The particles that constitute cathode rays are electrons which are negatively charged .
2. Anode rays are made of positively charged particles means protons .
3. The nucleus was discovered by Ernest Rutherford .
4. The fundamental particles that constitute the nucleus of an atom are electrons protons neutrons .
5. Hydrogen is the element which does not contain any neutrons .
6. The electrons are placed outside the nucleus . No, they are not stationary .
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1) Cathode rays are composed of electrons.
2) An anode ray (also positive ray or canal ray) is a beam of positive ions that is created by certain types of gas-discharge tubes.
3) Ernest Rutherford.
4) The fundamental particle which is not present in the nucleus (i.e. nucleon) is electron.
5) It is an isotope of the element hydrogen called protium.
6) To maintain Electrical neutrality they are placed in the atom exterior to the nucleus but they are not stationary but revolves in their respective orbits.
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1) Cathode rays are composed of electrons.
2) An anode ray (also positive ray or canal ray) is a beam of positive ions that is created by certain types of gas-discharge tubes.
3) Ernest Rutherford.
4) The fundamental particle which is not present in the nucleus (i.e. nucleon) is electron.
5) It is an isotope of the element hydrogen called protium.
6) To maintain Electrical neutrality they are placed in the atom exterior to the nucleus but they are not stationary but revolves in their respective orbits.
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