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The element which is electro-positive in nature

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Answered by radhavanshika
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Answer:

Barium being an alkaline earth metal has to lose 2 electrons to reach noble gas configuration. Since, caesium is an alkali metal, it has to lose only one electron. Hence, it is highly electropositive.

Answered by udaysinghsisodiya998
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caesium

Explanation:

Barium being an alkaline earth metal has to lose 2 electrons to reach noble gas configuration. Since, caesium is an alkali metal, it has to lose only one electron. Hence, it is highly electropositive

Caesium is the most electropositive in nature and fluorine is the most electronegative in nature. Metals are electropositive because they can easily lose their valence electron from their outermost shell.

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