difference between electropositive and electronegative radicals
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-An electropositive element has a tendency to lose electrons. It forms positive ions(cations) due to electron loss.
- An electronegative element has a tendency to gain electrons. It forms negative ions (anions) due to electron gain.
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-An electropositive element has a tendency to lose electrons. It forms positive ions(cations) due to electron loss.
- An electronegative element has a tendency to gain electrons. It forms negative ions (anions) due to electron gain.
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✔️ Metals generally have a tendency to loose electrons and forms positively charged ions. This property is called “Electropositive character”.
✨As electropositive character increases metallic character also increases.
✔️ Non-Metals generally have a tendency to gain electrons and forms negatively charged ions. This property is called electronegative character.
✨As the electronegative character increases non-metallic also increases.
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✔️ Metals generally have a tendency to loose electrons and forms positively charged ions. This property is called “Electropositive character”.
✨As electropositive character increases metallic character also increases.
✔️ Non-Metals generally have a tendency to gain electrons and forms negatively charged ions. This property is called electronegative character.
✨As the electronegative character increases non-metallic also increases.
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