- AIt contains Cs3+ and I− ions.
- BIt contains Cs+, I− and lattice I2 molecule.
- CIt is a covalent molecule.
- DIt contains Cs+ and I3− ions.
Explanation:
CsI3 → Cs++ I3−
⇒ Cs cannot show +3 oxidation state.
⇒ I2 molecules are too large to be accommodated in the lattice.
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Reason : The higher oxidation states for the group $14$ elements are more stable for the heavier members of the group due to ‘inert pair effect’.
$A$. have the same energy
$B$. have the minimum overlap
$C$. have same symmetry about the molecular axis
$D$. have different symmetry about the molecular axis
Choose the most appropriate from the options given below:
Statement $I:$- In redox titration, the indicators used are sensitive to change in $pH$ of the solution.
Statement $II:$- In acid-base titration, the indicators used are sensitive to change in oxidation potential.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below