How do they ensure there is one electron on an oil drop in Millikan's oil drop experiment? – chemistry.stackexchange.com

Since air is ionized using X-rays, in the 'observation chamber', there must be several electrons in the chamber, so the oil drops are exposed to several electrons so it seems intuitive that a single ...

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