Science, asked by Indrani33, 10 months ago

Cupric compounds r more stable than their cuprous counterparts in solid state why ????

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Answered by swatantarbatra03
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The stability of Cu2+ is more than Cu+ as stability depends on the hydration energy of the ions, when they bond to the water molecules. The Cu2+ ion has a greater charge density than Cu+ ion and thus forms much stronger bonds releasing more energy

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