Chemical Properties of Transition MetalsD & F Block
What happens when is treated with Iodide ions ( )? (Write the observation).
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A white precipitate of is formed, and Iodine ( ) is liberated ( oxidises ).
What happens when is treated with Iodide ions ( )? (Write the observation).
A white precipitate of is formed, and Iodine ( ) is liberated ( oxidises ).
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