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Why are metal electropositive in nature

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Why are metal electropositive in nature
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Kumari Shalini 5 years ago

Because they donate electrons, and hence the charge on them becomes positive .that is why they are considered electropositive.....

Himani Yadav 5 years ago

Because metal loose electron and become positively charged

Ritika Talwar 5 years, 1 month ago

Because they loose electrons and gain positive charge.They react to complete their duplate or octate for stability.

Archi Jain 5 years, 1 month ago

An electropositive is one which has tendency to lose electrons and from positively charged ions. All metals , eg Mg , K, Ca , lose electrons and form positively charged ion . That's why all metals are electronpositive.
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