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state the nature of the constituents of canal ray​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • Canal rays are anode rays which are a beam of positive ions given by anode in an experiment conducted by Goldstein when he passed electricity at high voltage through a gas at very low pressure in a discharge tube. They consist of positively charged particles.
Answered by Dynamo07860
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Canal rays are anode rays which are a beam of positive ions given by anode in an experiment conducted by Goldstein when he passed electricity at high voltage through a gas at very low pressure in a discharge tube. They consist of positively charged particles

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