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What is electropositive valency?

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Answered by prajyotborade
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When the number of protons is greater than electrons the atom is said to be electropositive
Answered by pankajshrivastava589
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Answer:

the atom that donates electrons is said to have a electropositive valency whereas the atom that accepts electron has a electronegative valency

Explanation:

for example sodium atom (Na) donates one electron to the chlorine atom (Cl) to form the compound sodium chloride (NaCl)

the valency if sodium is +1 and that of chlorine -1

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