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I(2) cannot liberate CI(2) form aqueous ...

`I_(2)` cannot liberate `CI_(2)` form aqueous KCI but it can liberate `CI_(2)` form `KCIO_(3)`.

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`I_(2)` being weaker oxidising agent than `CI_(2)`, cannot oxidise KCI to `CI_(2)`. However, `KCIO_(3)` is a stronger oxidising agent than `I_(2)`, it oxidiese `I_(2)` to `IO_(3)^(Theta)`.
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