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electropositivity of halogens​

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Answered by rutanshvisharma15
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The halogens are so reactive that none is found in nature as the free element; instead, all but iodine are found as halide salts with the X− ion. ... Fluorine forms ionic compounds with electropositive elements and covalent compounds with less electropositive elements and metals in high oxidation states.

Answered by raunittrehan
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Halogens have very low electropositivity and high electronegativity. In fact, fluorine a halogen is the most electronegative element in the periodic table

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