All Cu(II) halides are known except the iodide. The reason for it is that

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

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