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alkali metals are highly electropositive whereas halogens and highly electronegative why​

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Answered by bharat2002
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alkali metals on losing one electron attains stable Noble gas configuration thus they have tendency to lose electron (electropositivity).

on the other halogens requires 1 electron to be stable this they are electronegative..

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