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give four differences between cathode rays and canal rays​

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Answered by xheikhfiza
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Canal rays is the other name of anode rays which consist of positively charged particles. * The mass of the positive particles depend upon the nature of gas taken in the discharge tube. Canal rays or positive rays are those which contain positive ions and are positively charged.Cathode rays are negatively charged, whereas Canal Rays are positively charged. Cathode rays emanate from the Cathode, whereas the Canal Rays do not emanate from the Anode, but they form from the collision of Gas molecules within the chamber. Cathode rays are attracted to positive plates in an electric field.

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Answered by Alanaaron
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Explanation:

CATHODE RAYS

* These consist of negatively charged particles

called electrons.

* The mass of negatively charged particles does not depend upon the nature of gas taken in the discharge tube.

CANAL RAYS

* Canal rays is the other name of anode rays which consist of positively charged particles.

* The mass of the positive particles depend upon the nature of gas taken in the discharge tube.

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