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Difference between :

Trivalent electropositive ions and Trivalent electronegative ions . ​

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Answered by omj51295
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Explanation:

Trivalent ions are preferentially adsorbed, then divalent ions. For example, copper is more electropositive than zinc; as a result, from an effluent containing dissolved copper and zinc, cupric

Some Examples of trivalent electronegative ions are. 1) Phosphate(PO₄⁻³) 2) Nitride(N⁻³) 3) Phosphide(P⁻³)

Answered by manojkumarbehera4540
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Background: Electropositive implies having tendency to lose electrons to form positive ions. Electronegative implies having tendency to gain electrons to form negative ions. ... In this sense, elements are less electronegative (or more electropositive) as you go down any group in the periodic table.

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