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1. What are canal rays?
2. If an atom contains one electron
and one proton, will it carry any
charge or not?
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Canal rays are positively charged radiations. These rays consist of positively charged particles known as protons. ... The magnitude of their charges is equal. Therefore, an atom containing one electron and one proton will not carry any charge.
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- The beam of rays which travel in a direction away from anode towards cathode when gas is taken in a discharge tube is subjected to the action of high voltage under low pressure is known as canal rays.
- Protons are positively charged whereas electrons are negatively charged. If an atom carries one electron and one proton, it will not carry any charge. Hence it will have a neutral charge.
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