Difference between Electropositive divalent and electropositive trivalent radicals.
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The key difference between electropositive and electronegative radicals is that electropositive radicals are radical compounds having the capacity to electrons and carry a positive charge whereas electronegative radicals are radical compounds having the capacity to gain electrons and carry a negative charge.
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Electropositive divalent means lossing two electrons.
Electropostive trivalent means lossing three electrons
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