E*lec`tro-pos"i*tive (?), a.
1. (Physics) Of such a nature relatively
to some other associated body or bodies, as to tend to the negative
pole of a voltaic battery, in electrolysis, while the associated body
tends to the positive pole; -- the converse or correlative of
electro-negative.
&fist; An element that is electro-positive in one compound
may be electro-negative in another, and vice versa.
2. (Chem.) Hence: Positive; metallic;
basic; -- distinguished from negative, nonmetallic, or
acid.
E*lec`tro-pos"i*tive, n. (Chem. &
Physics) A body which passes to the negative pole in
electrolysis.