Chemistry, asked by MohitRagit, 7 months ago

e/m ratio of which gas is highest in anode rays? Why?​

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Answered by Itzvaibhav007
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hydrogen

The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with hydrogen. Anode rays consists of positively charged ions obtained by removal of one or more electrons from neutral gaseous atom. Among the given gases, hydrogen has least mass. Hence, it has maximum value of e/m.

Answered by sahilmishra1916
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Answer:

hydrogen

The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with hydrogen. Anode rays consists of positively charged ions obtained by removal of one or more electrons from neutral gaseous atom. Among the given gases, hydrogen has least mass. Hence, it has maximum value of e/m.

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