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What do you mean by elctropositive element?

Which is the most
elctropositive element? ​

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Answered by Komal11111
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Electropositive elements tend to lose electrons and form positive ions (e.g. the univalent alkali metals Li +, Na +, K +, etc., and the divalent alkaline-earth metals Be 2+, Mg 2+, and Ca 2+). Compare electronegativity. "electropositive element."

The alkali metals are the most electropositive. Cesium is the most electropositive of the stable elements.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electropositive elements tend to lose electrons & form positive ions e.g., the univalent alkali matals Li+, Na+, K+, etc.

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