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Cu2+ salts react with KI and forms:


A

Cu2I2

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B

CuI

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Cu(I3)2

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CuI3

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Solution

The correct option is A

Cu2I2


Explanation for the correct answer:

  1. The oxidation state of iodine in Potassium Iodide (KI) is -1which is its lowest possible oxidation state.
  2. Since it is present in the lowest oxidation state, it will participate in the reaction as a reducing agent.
  3. Reduction of copper from Cu2+to Cu+will occur.
  4. The following reaction will take place-

2CuSO4(aq)+4KI(aq)2K2SO4(aq)+Cu2I2(s)+I2

Thus, Cu2+ salts react with KI and form Cu2I2.

Hence, option A is the correct answer.


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