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JAMB - Chemistry (2003 - No. 11)

When cathode rays are deflected onto the electrode of an electrometer, the instrument becomes
negatively charged
positvely charged
neutral
bipolar

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When cathode rays are deflected onto the electrode of an electrometer, the instrument becomes negatively charged. Cathode rays are streams of fast-moving electrons that are negatively charged. When they are deflected towards a positive electrode, it demonstrates that they are negatively charged. This is because opposite charges attract each other.

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