why metals are electro positive in nature but non-metal is negative
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Because of this reason metals readily loses electrons to form cations while non-metals does not lose electrons easily (in comparison with metals) in forming cation. So metals are considered to be more electropositive and non-metals readily takes electrons from metals are considered to be more electronegative.
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