In J.J Thomsen experiment when cathode ray stricks znic sulphid why does it glow?
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| 14th Jul, 2013,
10:04: AM
Expert Answer:
Zinc Sulphide glows due to its fluorescent property in the cathode ray experiment.
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| 14th Jul, 2013,
01:26: PM
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