What are canal rays ?
explain?
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Canal rays are positively charged radiations. These rays consist of positively charged
particles known as protons. They were discovered by Goldstein in 1886.
Question 2:
If an atom contains one electron and one proton, will it carry any charge or not?
Answer:
An electron is a negatively charged particle, whereas a proton is a positively charged
particle. The magnitude of their charges is equal. Therefore, an atom containing one
electron and one proton will not carry any charge. Thus, it will be a neutral
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