Why CuF2 doesn't exist?
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CuF2 exists, CuI2 doesn't.
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.
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