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Non-metals have a tendency to form positive ions.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals have low ionization enthalpy so they can easily lose electrons and act as reducing agent and non-metals have high electron gain enthapy and have high tendency to gain electrons, so they are oxidizing in nature.

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Answered by sanya1205
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False..Non-metals do not have a tendency to form positive ions.

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