In the study of positive rays, the proton (H*) was found to have the largest value of q/m of any positive ion observed. What is the value of q/m for the proton? What charge would the He atom (approximate mass, 6.64x10-24g) require, to produce an ion that would have a q/m value equal to or larger than the q/m value of the proton? Why is this change impossible to obtain? A) 9.58x10*, 4, a release of 4 electrons is required B) 9.58x10*, 4, a release of 4 electrons is required C) 9.58x10*,3, a release of 3 electrons is required D) 9.58x104, 1, a release of 1 unit of electrons is required E) none of the above.

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3. In the study of positive rays, the proton (H*) was found to have the largest value of q/m of
any positive ion observed. What is the value of q/m for the proton? What charge would the
He atom (approximate mass, 6.64x10-24g) require, to produce an ion that would have a q/m
value equal to or larger than the q/m value of the proton? Why is this change impossible to
obtain? A) 9.58x10*, 4, a release of 4 electrons is required B) 9.58x10*, 4,
a release of 4 electrons is required C) 9.58x10*, 3, a release of 3 electrons is required
D) 9.58x10*, 1, a release of 1 unit of electrons is required E) none of the above.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. In the study of positive rays, the proton (H*) was found to have the largest value of q/m of any positive ion observed. What is the value of q/m for the proton? What charge would the He atom (approximate mass, 6.64x10-24g) require, to produce an ion that would have a q/m value equal to or larger than the q/m value of the proton? Why is this change impossible to obtain? A) 9.58x10*, 4, a release of 4 electrons is required B) 9.58x10*, 4, a release of 4 electrons is required C) 9.58x10*, 3, a release of 3 electrons is required D) 9.58x10*, 1, a release of 1 unit of electrons is required E) none of the above. A В E
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