Chemistry, asked by Nk25Namdakumar, 1 year ago

difference between electropositivity and electronegetivity ​

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Answered by anchita66
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Answer:

when a metal loses electron then it's said to be an electropositive element and the phenomenon is known as electropositivity

and

when a non metal receives electrons it's known as electronegetive element and the phenomenon is known as electronegetivity.

FOR THESE PHENOMENONS IONIC BOND TAKES PLACE

Answered by Anonymous
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when a metal loses electron then it's said to be an electropositive element and the phenomenon is known as electropositivity

and

when a non metal receives electrons it's known as electronegetive element and the phenomenon is known as electronegetivity.

FOR THESE PHENOMENONS IONIC BOND TAKES PLACE

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