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1. Mention type of reaction when cupric ion converts into cuprous ion.

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Answered by aarushi02092004
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Answer:

reduction reaction.

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Answered by Ramkumarssk
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Answer:

REDUCTION REACTION

Explanation:

ADDITION OF ELECTRON

Cu2+ + 1 e- ----------> Cu1+

  • Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body.
  • In animals, it is found primarily in the bloodstream, as a cofactor in various enzymes, and in copper-based pigments.
  • In the body, copper shifts between the cuprous (Cu1+) and cupric (Cu2+) forms, though the majority of the body's copper is in the Cu2+ form.

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