The enthalpy of hydration of Cu+2 is enough negative which can easily compensate the second ionisation energy of copper.
That is why Cu+2 ions are more stable in the aqueous solution.
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The enthalpy of hydration of Cu+2 is enough negative which can easily compensate the second ionisation energy of copper.
That is why Cu+2 ions are more stable in the aqueous solution.
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