Cesium is the least electronegative element where as fluorine most electronegative —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.79.62.27 ( talk)
Hey, As it has been suggested almost two years ago on Talk:Electronegativity, but with little response, I would, like others, suggest merging this article with Electronegativity, dropping the article Electropositivity. My reasons are that the concept and topic of both articles are virtually indistinguishable, looking at the same thing from slightly different angles. If this article was as comprehensive as "Electronegativity", both would be nearly identical. "Electronegativity" just happens to be the far more wide-spread term and also the idea that the measurement scales are based on, which is why it should continue to exist, mentioning the existence of the term "Electropositivity" as the "other way" to look at things. I'll perform the merger in a few days if there's no negative response. -- Socob ( talk) 21:02, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
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Cesium is the least electronegative element where as fluorine most electronegative —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.79.62.27 ( talk)
Hey, As it has been suggested almost two years ago on Talk:Electronegativity, but with little response, I would, like others, suggest merging this article with Electronegativity, dropping the article Electropositivity. My reasons are that the concept and topic of both articles are virtually indistinguishable, looking at the same thing from slightly different angles. If this article was as comprehensive as "Electronegativity", both would be nearly identical. "Electronegativity" just happens to be the far more wide-spread term and also the idea that the measurement scales are based on, which is why it should continue to exist, mentioning the existence of the term "Electropositivity" as the "other way" to look at things. I'll perform the merger in a few days if there's no negative response. -- Socob ( talk) 21:02, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
Text and/or other creative content from Electropositivity was copied or moved into Electronegativity with this edit. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. |