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?
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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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