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differentiate between the electronegative element and electropositive element difference clearly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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The tendency of an element to form a cation by losing its valence electron is called electropositivity while the tendency of an element to form an anion by gaining electron in valence shell is called electronegativity.

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