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In the reaction I2 + I^- → I^-3, the Lewis base is :
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07/10/2020 5:29 pm
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In the reaction I2 + I- → I-3, the Lewis base is :
(a) I-3
(b) I2
(c) I-
(d) None of the above
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07/10/2020 5:32 pm

(c) I-
Explanation:
Here I- is Lewis base as it is giving electron to I2 molecule.
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