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why are metal eletropositive in nature​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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An electropositive element is one that has tendency to lose electrons and form positively charged ion. Metals like Na, Mg, K, Ca, Fe, Zn lose electrons and form positively charged ion. Due to this metals are called electropositive elements.

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Answered by amitesh66
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An electropositive element is one that has tendency to lose electrons and form positively charged ion. Metals like Na, Mg, K, Ca, Fe, Zn lose electrons and form positively charged ion. Due to this metals are called electropositive elements.

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