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  • Production of Protons(Canal Rays)
    General Chemistry

    Discovery & Properties of Positive Rays(Canal Rays-Protons)

    ByProfessor Imtiaz January 31, 2020January 31, 2020

    As the atom was considered neutral, therefore, soon after the discovery of negatively charged particles i.e., electrons, scientists tried to discover a positively charged constituent of atom. In 1886, Eugene Goldstein used a discharge tube with perforated cathode. He observed a glow in the region behind the cathode. This glow was consequence of rays, which…

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  • Cathod Rays P
    General Chemistry

    Properties of Cathode Rays

    ByProfessor Imtiaz January 31, 2020January 31, 2020

    To study the properties of cathode rays systematic investigations were made by W. Crooks, J.J. Thomson and J. Perrin.  They established the following properties of cathode rays: Cathode rays are negatively charged. In 1895, J.Perrin showed that cathode rays are deflected in a magnetic field perpendicular to the line joining the two poles. In 1897,…

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  • Discovery Of Electron Discharge Tube Experiment
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    Discovery Of Electron | Discharge Tube Experiment

    ByProfessor Imtiaz December 30, 2019August 17, 2020

    Discharge tube The discharge tube is a glass tube having two electrodes sealed into it connected to a vacuum pump to reduce the pressure of the gas taken into it. A slit is placed in the tube to get a sharp beam of radiations. Experiment: William Crooks a British scientist studied the passage of electricity…

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  • Metallic electron gas theory
    General Chemistry

    Metallic Solids | Electron Gas Theory

    ByProfessor Imtiaz December 15, 2019

    “The solids having metallic bonds in them are called metallic solids.” Electron Gas Theory: The first theory of metallic bonding is called electron pool or electron gas theory. This theory was proposed by Drude and extended by Loren (1932). According to this theory, each atom in a metal crystal loses all of its valence electrons….

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  • Molecular Solids Definition
    General Chemistry

    Molecular Solids

    ByProfessor Imtiaz December 15, 2019

    “The crystals consisting of molecules, which are held together through Vander Waals’ forces, are called molecular crystals.” Explanation: Since Van der Waals’ attractive forces are weaker, therefore, molecular crystals are soft and have low melting points and low lattice energies. These crystals are poor conductors of electricity. This is because electrons are bound to individual…

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  • Crystal Diamond
    General Chemistry

    Crystal Structure of Diamond | Properties

    ByProfessor Imtiaz December 15, 2019

    Diamond is crystalline (Allotropy) carbon. In the outermost shell of carbon, which is four, the atomic orbitals (1s and 3p) undergo sp3 hybridization to give four sp3 hybridized orbitals which are directed in space along the four corners of a tetrahedron. This is the unit cell of diamond and a large number of such unit…

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