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Define electropositivity. Which is the most electropositive element in the periodic table?


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Electropositivity:

  • The tendency of an atom to donate an electron and form a positively charged cation is called electropositivity.

Electropositive elements in the periodic table:

  • In the periodic table, electropositive increases down the group and decreases across the period.
  • Elements in group 1 are the most electropositive elements because they can easily lose an electron.
  • Cesium (Cs) is the most electropositive element in the periodic table because it can easily lose its outermost electrons due to its large size and low ionization energy.

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