Science, asked by priyanshusinha5384, 11 months ago

what do you mean by metals have more affinity for oxygen than carbon dioxide

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Answered by DAJNEW
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More reactive elements have higher affinity plus carbon is a non metal forming covalent bond by sharing electrons, while metals form ionic bonds.
Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:

Chemical affinity is the electronic property by which chemical compounds are able to form dissimilar chemical species.

Explanation:

Reactive metals have higher affinity for oxygen because metals form ionic bonds and metals have a greater attraction to oxygen than carbon, able to form more oxygen compounds while carbon is a non metal forming covalent bond by sharing electrons. carbon can not strip oxygen from these metals and turn them to free metals.

Hence, metals have more affinity for oxygen than carbon dioxide.

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