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does hydrogen has an electropositive valency?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen is electronegative element when it combines with element of group 1 & 2 it easily takes up electron from these metals. On other hand it combines with gropu 16 & 17 elements by losing it's electron and forming H+ ion thus it is electropositive.Feb 6, 2019

Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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Hydrogen is both electropositive as well as electronegative. Like alkali metals, H has tendency to lose its one valency electron to form unipositive hydrogen ion H+. Hence, hydrogen is electropositive in nature.

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