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The specific charge for a cathode ray....

The specific charge for a cathode ray.

A

Has the smallest value when the discharge tube is filled with `H_2`

B

Is constant

C

Varies with the atomic number of gas in the discharge tube

D

Varies with the atomic number of an element forming the cathode ray

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B
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