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Iodine is liberated in the reaction between KI and `CU^(2+)` ions but chlorine is not liberated when KCl is added to `Cu^(2+)` ions. Explain.

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Asserartion:Iodine is liberated when KI is added to Cu^(2+) ions but Cl_(2) is not liberated when KCl added to Cu^(2+) ions. Reason: The reducing power of I^(-) is more than Cl^(-) .

(a) When a moist blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution of hypochlorous acid, it first turns red and then latter gets decolourised. Explain. (b) Iodine is liberated when KI is added to a solution of Cu^(2+) ions but Cl_(2) is not liberated when KCl is added to a solution of Cu^(2+) ions. why?

(a) When a moist blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution of hypochlorous acid, it first turns red and then latter gets decolourised. Explain. (b) Iodine is liberated when KI is added to a solution of Cu^(2+) ions but Cl_(2) is not liberated when KCl is added to a solution of Cu^(2+) ions. why?

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