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❤ =Cathode rays can ionize gases and ""also can cause chemical change since they have a reducing effect""
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Answered by phyguru
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Answer:

yes...... it's true

Explanation:

bcoz as we know cathode rays are nothing but the collection of positively charged ions released during a chemical discharge as in Cathode ray tube. now it have positive charge and has lack of electrons in its last shell......so to complete it's valency it borrows electrons from other elements and complete it's valency and reduces the other

Answered by saimeghana5505
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Answer:

When they strike it they knock large numbers of electrons out of the surface of the metal which in turn are repelled by the cathode and attracted to the anode. These are cathode rays. High electrical potential is applied between anode and cathode to ionise the residual gas in the tube.

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