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The unique behaviour of CU, having a positive `E^(@)` (reduction potential) accounts for its inability to liberate `H_(2)` from acids,. Only oxidising acids (nitric acid and hot concentrated sulphuric acid) react with Cu. The high energy of transform Cu(s) to `Cu^(2+)(aq.)` is not balanced by its hydration enthalpy.
On the other hand, All Cu(II) halides are known except iodide. in this case, `Cu^(2+)` oxidises `I^(-)` to `I_(2)`:
`2Cu^(2+)+4I^(-) to 2CuI(s)+I_(2)`
However, copper (I) compounds are unstable in aqueous solution annd undergo disproportionation.
`2Cu^(+)(aq.)toCu^(2+)(aq.)+Cu`
The stability of `Cu^(2+)(aq.)` rather than `Cu^(+)(aq)` is due to the much more negative `Delta_(Hyd)` of `Cu^(2+)(aq.)` than `Cu^(+)(aq.)`
Q. Select the correct chemical change:

A

`Cu+Dil.H_(2)SO_(4) to CuSO_(4)+H_(2)(g)`

B

`Cu+dil.HNO_(3) to Cu(NO_(3))_(2)+N_(2)O(g)`

C

`CuSO_(4)(aq.)+KCN(excess)toK_(2)[Cu(CN)_(4)]`

D

`CuSO_(4)(aq.)+NH_(4)OH to Cu(OH)_(2)darr`

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D

`Cu^(2+)(aq.)+2CN^(-)(aq.)tounderset("Unstable")(Cu(CN)_(2)) overset(I.M.R.)to CuCN darr+(CN)_(2)uarr`
`CuCN darr+underset("Excess")(3KCN) hArr underset("Colourless "soln."")(K_(3)[Cu(CN)_(4)])`
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The unique behaviour of CU, having a positive E^(@) (reduction potential) accounts for its inability to liberate H_(2) from acids,. Only oxidising acids (nitric acid and hot concentrated sulphuric acid) react with Cu. The high energy of transform Cu(s) to Cu^(2+)(aq.) is not balanced by its hydration enthalpy. On the other hand, All Cu(II) halides are known except iodide. in this case, Cu^(2+) oxidises I^(-) to I_(2) : 2Cu^(2+)+4I^(-) to 2CuI(s)+I_(2) However, copper (I) compounds are unstable in aqueous solution annd undergo disproportionation. 2Cu^(+)(aq.)toCu^(2+)(aq.)+Cu The stability of Cu^(2+)(aq.) rather than Cu^(+)(aq) is due to the much more negative Delta_(Hyd) of Cu^(2+)(aq.) than Cu^(+)(aq.) Q. Consider the following transformation: CuSO_(4)(aq.)+KI(excess)to product Select the correct statement:

All Cu(II) halides are known except the iodide. The reason for it is that

Assertion (A) Cu (II) iodide is not known. Reason (R ) Cu^(2+) oxidises I^(-) to iodine.

Assertion: Aquated copper(I) cation undergoes disproportionation as: 2Cu^(+)(aq) to Cu^(2+)(aq)+Cu Reason: Hydration energy of Cu^(2+) is higher than that of Cu^(+) which compensates second ionisation energy of Cu.

Assertion: Aquated copper(I) cation undergoes disproportionation as: 2Cu^(+)(aq) to Cu^(2+)(aq)+Cu Reason: Hydration energy of Cu^(2+) is higher than that of Cu^(+) which compensates second ionisation energy of Cu.

Assertion (A) Cu^(2+) iodide is not known. Reason (R ) Cu^(2+) oxidises I^(-) to iodine.

Cu^(2+)(aq.) is unstable in solution and under goes simultaneous oxidation and reduction according to the reaction 2Cu^(+)(aq.)hArr Cu^(2+)(aq.)+Cu(s) Choose the correct E^(@) for the above reaction if E_(Cu^(2+))^(@)//Cu = 0.34 V and E_(Cu^(2+))^(@)//Cu^(+) = 0.15 V

The reduction potential diagram for Cu in acid solution is : Calculate X . Does Cu^(+) disproportionate in solution ?

Cu^(+) ion is not stable in aqueous solution because because of dispropotionation reaction. E^(@) value of disproportionation of Cu^(+) is [E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu^(+))^(@)=+ 0.15 V, E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^(@)=0.34 V]

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