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Goldstein expirement which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in discovery of what

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Answered by Anonymous
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Goldstein's experiments which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in the discovery of the proton.

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In 1886, Eugen Goldstein observed that a glow from the end of the tube near a cathode was emitted from cathode rays with the perforated cathode. He concluded that other than traveling from the negatively charged cathode towards the positively charged anode, there is another way that travels in an opposite direction from anode to the cathode in addition to the electrons or cathode rays. Since these rays can pass through holes, channels inside the cathode, they were named canal rays by Goldstein which released protons.

Answered by ashwieenpradhan876
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proton  is your answer.

Goldstein's experiments which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in the discovery of proton. Explanation: In 1886, Eugen Goldstein observed that a glow from the end of the tube near a cathode was emitted from cathode rays with perforated cathode

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