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why are metals called elecrropositive elements​

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Answered by RUDRANILMUKHERJEE
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Because they conduct electricity

Answered by Anonymous
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an electropositive element is one that has a tendency to lose electrons and form positively charged Ion metals like and na,mg,k,ca,fe Los electrons and form positively charged Ion due to this metals are also called electropositive metals

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