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What is electropositivity ?

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Electopositivity is the tendency of an atom to lose electrons.
The elements that can easily lose electrons to form positive ions are called electropositive elements, for example: metals.
Electropositivity is the measure of the ability of elements (mainly metals) to donate electrons to form positive ions.

The opposite of electronegativity is electropositivity.

Down a group, the atomic size and nuclear charge increases but effect of increased atomic size outweighs the increased nuclear charge and hence electrons are less tightly held to the nucleus and can be easily removed so metallic or electropositive character increases.


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