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Electric conduction takes place in a discharge tube due to the movement of
(a) positive ions
(b) negative ions
(c) electrons
(d) protons

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Answered by lillymolleti492002
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Answer:

c electrons is your answer

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Electric conduction takes place in a discharge tube due to the movement of positive ions ,negative ions and electrons.

Explanation:

Option (a), (b) and (c) are correct

  • According to cosmic radiation and other causes certain ions are still present in gases. If we introduce potential difference through a discharge tube, because of the electric field, the ions get stimulated. When the potential difference is high, the ions will get enough energy to ionize the colliding molecules.
  • Consequently, a large amount of ions are formed, and conduction begins. In fact, an electron gets removed from a molecule to create a positive ion for the molecule. At reduced pressure, this electron travels over a long distance and is bound to another atom, creating a negative ion.
  • Therefore, because of the motion of positive ions, negative ions, and electrons, electrical conduction occurs in a release tube.

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