is sodium more electropositive than hydrogen
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Because hydrogen is a nonmetal while sodium is a metal and tends to lose electrons because of metallic bonds present. That's why the electropositivity value of sodium is greater than hydrogen. The elements that can easily lose electrons to form positive ions are called electropositive elements, for example: metals.
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Because hydrogen is a nonmetal while sodium is a metal and tends to lose electrons because of metallic bonds present. That's why the electropositivity value of sodium is greater than hydrogen. The elements that can easily lose electrons to form positive ions are called electropositive elements, for example: metals.
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