Which is the most electropositive element in the periodic table?
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Caesium is the most electropositive element in the periodic table.
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Cesium is the most electropositive stable element in the periodic table though Francium is more electropositive (at least in theory) but only about 30 grams exists on the entire planet as it is highly radioactive in nature.An extremely unstable radioactive element of the alkali metals, produced artificially from actinium or thorium,having approximately 19 isotopes, the most stable of which is Fr 223 with a half-life of 21minutes
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