Chemistry, asked by sankalpit, 10 months ago

Why are metals called electropositive elements?​

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Answered by amritanshu6563
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Metals are called electropositive elements since their atoms for positive ions by losing the electrons present in their valence shell in order to have the electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas elements.

Answered by azarashaikhats
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Metals are reactive.They lose electrons and become positively charged ions.Therefore, metals are called electropositive elements.

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