Chemistry, asked by lucifer2375, 9 months ago

are metals electronegative or positive and differentiate between electronegative and electropositive​

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Answered by St08
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Metals are electropositive elements because they can form positive ions by losing electrons. Non-metals are electronegative elements because they can form negative ions by gaining electrons.

The key difference between electropositive and electronegative is that electropositive refers to the ability to lose electrons, forming cations, whereas electronegative refers to the ability to gain electrons, forming anions.

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Answered by raunittrehan
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Electronegativity - Electronegativity is the tendency of an element to gain electrons to complete it's octet and form compounds. It is exhibited by non-metals. Fluorine is the most electronegative element.

Electropositivity - Electropositivity is the tendency of an element to loose electrons to complete it's octet and form compounds. It is exhibited by metals. Caesium is the most electropositive element

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