Chemistry, asked by chaudharysaransh23, 9 months ago

discuss one property in which cathode ray is differ from anode rays​

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Answered by vishalchaurasia688
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Rays are positively charged: Anode rays are deflected towards the negative plate of an electric field. They are deflected by electrical and magnetic fields just as the cathode rays but in opposite directions showing that they are oppositely charged, i.e., they carry positive charge.

Answered by simar3465
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Difference between Cathode Rays and Anode Rays is that Cathode Rays travel in straight lines and particles present in cathode rays are electrons while Anode Rays also travel in straight lines but particles present in anode rays are positively charged particles and charge on the particle depend upon no. of electrons lost by atoms.

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