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All Cu(II) halides are known except the iodide. The reason for it is that
Options
(a) iodide is a bulky ion
(b) Cu²⁺ oxidizes iodide to iodine
(c) Cu²⁺ (aq) has much more negative hydration enthalph
(d) Cu²⁺ ion has smaller size
Correct Answer:
Cu²⁺ oxidizes iodide to iodine
Explanation:
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