Chemistry, asked by dnyaneshwar2, 1 year ago

why caesium more electropositive

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1
it has more no shells and the atomic radius is more and tends to loose electrons easily than another element so it is more electropositive
Answered by abhishekwani123
2

Cesium is the most electropositive stable element. Francium is more electropositive than Ceasium but, not stable as it is highly radioactive (maximum half-life of only 22 minutes).

Francium is the second rarest element in the Earth’s crust, next to astatine.


Similar questions