Chemistry
Which fundamental particle is present in anode rays ? Why anode rays are also called as canal rays.
Atomic Structure
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The fundamental particle present in anode rays is the proton. Anode rays are also called canal rays because, during the experiment by E. Goldstein, these rays passed through the small holes (canals) in the perforated cathode, creating glowing channels.
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