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Need to solve copper (H) iodide,Cul²

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Answered by sanjeevaarav910
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Iodide ions are strong reducing agents. Therefore, Copper (II) Iodide reduces to insoluble copper (I) iodide. Thus making CuI2, CuI. CuI is not stable, so it doesn't exist in solution. It isn't stable because of electrochem and the solubility. 

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