Cerium(IV) is a strong oxidizing agent commonly used in redox titrations.Which of the following is NOT true for cerium(IV) ?
A) Ce4+ is yellow and Ce3+ is colorless.The color change is abrupt enough that Ce4+ can serve as its own indicator.
B) Reduction of Ce4+ to Ce3+ proceeds cleanly in acidic solutions.
C) Ce4+ does not form aqueous complexes when dissolved in water.
D) Ce4+ is indefinitely stable in sulfuric acid solution.
E) Ce4+ reacts rapidly with chloride in hot hydrochloric acid solutions to form chlorine gas.
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