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Generally the valency of electropositive elements is

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\rm{\bigstar{\underline{Electropostive\:Elements}}}}

It refers to those elements which have the tendency to easily lose electrons or in other words they are electron donors.

•Generally metals are electron donors I.e. they can easily lose electrons and thus are more reactive than non-metals as well.

•Electropositive elements generally have Valency \bold{1,2,3}

Answered by Michael12
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•It refers to those elements which have the tendency to easily lose electrons or in other words they are electron donors.

•Generally metals are electron donors I.e. they can easily lose electrons and thus are more reactive than non-metals as well.

•Electropositive elements generally have Valency 1 2 3.


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