Chemistry, asked by maxmad26, 1 year ago

what are canal rays?????????????????

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Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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The beam of rays which travel in a direction away from anode towards cathode when a gas taken in a discharge tube is subjected to the action of high voltage under low pressure are known as canal rays. It is also called anode rays. It was discovered by E. Goldstein in 1886.


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Answered by divyanshi261
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The beam of rays which travel in a direction away from anode towards cathode when a gas taken in a discharge tube is subjected to the action of high voltage under low pressure are known as canal rays.

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gourab2717guha: That's not true at all. Cathode rays and anode rays are totally different.
maxmad26: are u sure
gourab2717guha: Yes, obviously
gourab2717guha: An anode ray is a beam of positive ions that is created by certain types of gas-discharge tubes. They were first observed in Crookes tubes during experiments by the German scientist Eugen Goldstein, in 1886. These anode rays are also called Canal rays.
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