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Two discharge tubes containing `H_(2) and O_(2)` gas respectively are subjected to electrical discharge at low pressure. Will there by any difference in the nature of cathode rays annd anode rays formed inside the tube?

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In both the cases, cathode rays withh identical properties are produced, because these rays are independent of the nature of the material of the cathode and the gas used in the discharge tube.
However, in these two cases, anode rays with different properties are produced since these rays depend on the nature of the gas used in the discharge tube.
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