Chemistry, asked by aditigour56, 9 months ago

What is electropositivity? What do you think will happen if a highly electropositive element bonded to another element of high electronegativity ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electropositivity is the measure of the ability of elements (mainly metals) to donate electrons to form positive ions.

The charge of the compound formed will be neutral

eg:Na²+ +Cl²- ---->NaCl

Answered by dishasingh4163
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Explanation:

The elements that can easily lose electrons to form positive ions are called electropositive elements, for example: metals. Electropositivity is the measure of the ability of elements (mainly metals) to donate electrons to form positive ions.

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