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Explain why `Cu^(+)` ion is not stable in aqueous solution ? |
Answer» `Cu^(2+)(aq)` is much more stable `Cu^(+)` ( aq). This is because although second ionization enthalpy of copper is large bu `Delta_(hyd)` H for `Cu^(2+) (aq)` is much more negative than that for `Cu^(+)(aq)` and hence it more than compensates for the second ionization enthalpy of copper. Therefore, many copper (I) compounds are unstable in aqueous solution and undergo disproportionation as follows `: 2Cu^(+)rarr Cu^(2+) + Cu`. | |