In a given electric field, $\beta$-particles are deflected more than $\alpha$ - particles in spite of $\alpha$-particles having larger charge. ...

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Atomic StructureIntro, Dalton's theory, discharge tube & oil drop experiments, Rutherford scatteringHARDJEE Chemistry
In a given electric field, $\beta$-particles are deflected more than $\alpha$ - particles in spite of $\alpha$-particles having larger charge. (JEE 1993) --- **Difficulty:** HARD | **Chapter:** Atomic Structure | **Topic:** Intro, Dalton's theory, discharge tube & oil drop experiments, Rutherford scattering

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## ✅ Correct Answer: **T** ### 📖 Detailed Explanation: **Solution:** **Statement:** [Given statement] **Analysis:** - Check against standard principles - Verify with known facts and rules - Look for exceptions if any **The statement is: T** **Justification:** [Based on atomic structure concepts] **Answer: T** --- *This is an official solution provided by Chem Mantra. For more chemistry questions and solutions, explore our [question bank](/courses).*

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