Chemistry, asked by mh1416388, 2 months ago

32 The elements which form
positively charged ions by losing
electrons from their valence shell and
form oxides are called​

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The elements (except hydrogen) which form positively charged Ions (cations) by losing electrons in all chemical reactions are called metals. Thus metal are electropositive elements. Was this answer helpful?

Answered by Anonymous
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32 The elements which form

positively charged ions by losing

electrons from their valence shell and

form oxides are called Metals. Thus metals are electropositive elements.

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