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difference between positive and negative electovalency​

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Answered by MrBhukkad
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According to the explanation, it gives the net electrical charge on an ion. Moreover, if an atom loses electrons when forming an ionic bond indicates a positive electrovalency while if an atom gains electrons when forming an ionic bond, it indicates that the atom has a negative electrovalency.

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Answered by yrao3126
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an ion either positive change or negative charge. elements like metal lose electrons and from positive charge ion or cation and thus have positive

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