why in the case of hydrogen anode rays are made up of protons?
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Hydrogen gas consists of hydrogen atoms. When large electrical voltage is applied to hydrogen gas, the voltage ejects the electrons from the hydrogen atoms. After the removal of a charged electron from an atom, a charged particle called proton is made. ... Hence the anode rays particles are called protons.
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