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- Cu2+ octahedral complexes - Chemistry Stack Exchange
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- electrochemistry - Why does the reaction between copper(II) ion and . . .
$\begingroup$ @M Farooq so if I understand it right, it is due to the fact that the CuI is extremely insoluble and readily precipitated that leads to basically the Cu+ concentration always being extremely low, which is what shifts the eqm of the reaction between Cu2+ and I- to the right and this enables the reaction to proceed despite having a negative E knot?
- Why is the reduction potential of Cu$^{2+}$ less than Cu$^+$?
The reduction potential is the electrical potential of the species to be reduced It's basically how positive it is (compared to a reference, since voltages are relative) Tables list the following
- physical chemistry - Why do Cu⁺ ions spontaneously form copper metal . . .
The standard electrode potentials for three reactions involving copper and copper ions are: $$ \\begin{align} \\ce{Cu^2+(aq) + e- amp;- gt; Cu+(aq)} amp;\\quad E
- inorganic chemistry - Why ionic radii of Cu2+ is less than Zn2 . . .
To answer your question, it is good to see the full picture I used data from the Wikipedia data page on ionic radii to plot the dependence of the ionic radius of dications by the number of d-electrons
- Why can Cu have an oxidation number of +2?
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- Why is Cu(II) more stable than Cu(I)? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
The example of this fact is provided by Cu2+ which has a smaller cationic radius due to a stronger hold of the nucleus on the remaining 27 electrons after the loss of two as compared to Cu+ where only one electron is lost and the hold of the nucleus is less
- Why is tetraamminecopper (II) a square planar and not a tetrahedral . . .
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