5 chemical properties of metals
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Metals are Electropositive Elements
Metals are very reactive. Metals tend to loose electrons easily and form positively charged ions; therefore metals are called electropositive elements. Sodium metal forms sodium ions Na+, Mg forms positively charged Magnesium ions Mg2+and aluminium forms aluminium ions Al3+. The electropositive nature allows metals to form compounds with other elements easily.
Metals are very reactive. Metals tend to loose electrons easily and form positively charged ions; therefore metals are called electropositive elements. Sodium metal forms sodium ions Na+, Mg forms positively charged Magnesium ions Mg2+and aluminium forms aluminium ions Al3+. The electropositive nature allows metals to form compounds with other elements easily.
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Metals have the tendency to loose electrons.
Therefore they are electropositive in nature.
Usually metals have high boiling and melting points.
Most of the metals have high tensile strength.
Therefore they are electropositive in nature.
Usually metals have high boiling and melting points.
Most of the metals have high tensile strength.
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