Generally, the valency of electropositive elements is ________. 2, 1, 0 4, 3, 2 1, 2, 3 0, 1, 2

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

The general valency of electropositive elements is 1, 2, 3. Atoms which tend to donate electrons and converts into a positive ion (M+) are called Electropositive atoms. The atoms which have 1, 2, or 3 electrons in their valence shells will lose their electrons to attain a stable electronic configuration. Some examples are Sodium, Magnesium, and Aluminium. These 3 elements will lose electrons to attain the configuration of the noble gas Neon. 

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