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In the reaction, I^(-)+I(2)toI(3)^(-) th...

In the reaction, `I^(-)+I_(2)toI_(3)^(-)` the Lewis acid is…..

A

`I_(2)`

B

`I^(-)`

C

`I_(3)^(-)`

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
B

It donates their `e^(-)` pair.
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