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9 August, 19:57

Why is CuI2 insoluble ... the rule says that anything with Iodide is soluble. and Cu is not an exception

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  1. 9 August, 20:12
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    According to the solubility rules, a ll chloride (Cl - ), bromide (Br-), and iodide (I-) salts are soluble except for those of Ag +, Pb2+, and Hg2 2+. In this case, CuI2 is soluble because it is not included in the exception mentioned above. CuI2 should be soluble to water.
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