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Copper (I) Salts are not known in aueous solution.

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Copper (I) ions are not known in aqueous solution.

Assign reasons for the following: (i) Copper (I) ion is not known in aqueous solution. (ii) Actinoids exhibit greater range of oxidation states than lanthanoids.

Assign reasons for the following : (i) Copper (I) ion is not known in aqueous solution. (ii) Actinoids exhibit greater range of oxidation states than lanthanoids.

Assign reasons for the following : (i) Copper (I) ion is not known in aqueous solution. (ii) Actinoids exhibit greater range of oxidation states than lanthanoids.

Why is copper (I)ion not known in aqueous solution ?

(A) Many copper(I) compounds are unstable in aqueous solution. (R) Copper(I) compounds undergo only reduction in aqueous solution

Statement I: Salt solution is an aqueous solution. Statement II: If water is used as the solvent, the resultant solution is called an aqueous solution.

Copper cannot displace zinc from its salt solution. Give reason.