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Cathode rays do not depend upon the material of electrodes and the nature of the gas present in the cathode ray tube.

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Important Questions on Structure of Atom

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The number of times the comparative mass of a neutron is heavier than an electron is:
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Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.

Assertion A: Loss of electron from hydrogen atom results in nucleus of ~1.5×103 pm size.

Reason R: Proton H+ always exists in combined form.

In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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Among the following, the correct statement about cathode ray discharge tube is

 
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Electrons in a cathode ray tube have been emitted with a velocity of 1000 ms-1. The number of following statements which is/are true about the emitted radiation is

Given : h=6×10-34Js,me=9×10-31 kg

(A ) The deBroglie wavelength of the electron emitted is 666.67 nm

(B ) The characteristic of electrons emitted depend upon the material of the electrodes of the cathode ray tube.

(C) The cathode rays start from cathode and move towards anode.

(D ) The nature of the emitted electrons depends on the nature of the gas present in cathode ray tube..

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Amongst the following statements, that which was not proposed by Dalton was :
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The smallest matter particle that can take part in a chemical reaction is
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What happens when an electric field is applied to a stream of cathode rays? What conclusion can be drawn from this observation?
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Which of the following is true for mass and charge of electron?

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Which of the following statement is true?
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What are cathode rays and positive rays?
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What are the differences in the discharge tubes used to study cathode rays and anode rays?
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The mass of 1 mole of electrons is
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J. Chadwick discovered subatomic particle named?
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In what respect cathode rays differ from positive rays?
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How is it demonstrated that cathode rays travel in straight lines?
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What happens when the cathode rays are passed separately through electric and magnetic fields?