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define Electropositivity​

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Answered by BetteRthenUhh
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Electropositivity can be defined as the tendency of an atom to donate electrons and form positively charged cations. This property is primarily exhibited by metallic elements, especially the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals. Electropositive elements often form ionic salts with electronegative elements.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electropositivity is the measure of the ability of elements to donate electrons to form positive ions. The elements that can easily accept electrons to form negative ions are called electronegative elements, for example: non-metals.

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