Chemistry, asked by mirmdsk, 1 year ago

why was hydrogen gas taken for charge to mass ratio of anode rays ?​

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Answered by shoryamahalwal
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Hence, the charge to mass ratio (e/m) of cathode rays is same for all the gases. Whereas, in case of anode rays, they are positively charged. ... Thus, charge to mass ratio (e/m) of the positively charged ions changes as the number of nucleons changes in the nucleus of each gas can be different.

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