Cathode rays emitted by a piece of silver and a piece of

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Cathode rays emitted by a piece of silver and a piece of copper illustrate identical properties. What is the significance of this observation?

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Cathode rays emitted by a piece of silver and a piece of copper illustrate identical properties. What is the significance of this observation?

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Cathode rays are emitted by the silver and copper and they show similar because their electronic configuration is similar and these belong to the 11th group of the periodic table.

Copper :

Element symbol - \(\mathrm{Cu}\)

Atomic number - 29

Electronic configuration - \([A r] 3 d^{10} 4 s^{1}\)

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