Chemistry, asked by aarshitadhiman, 2 months ago

Which group element are most electropositive and

why?​

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Answered by Dpadmavathidharani
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The alkali metals are the most electropositive. Cesium is the most electropositive of the stable elements. Francium, while unstable, is theoretically the most electropositive element. Electropositivity increases down groups and decreases along periods (from left to right) on the periodic table.

Answered by sabharwalhusnal99
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The alkali metals are the most electropositive. Cesium is the most electropositive of the stable elements. Francium, while unstable, is theoretically the most electropositive element. Electropositivity increases down groups and decreases along periods (from left to right) on the periodic table....

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