You should understand that reaction in 1 stage better than in 2. Ligand I
- changes Eº, then it "becomes" E, not Eº standard because there aren't free ions Cu2+ on solution, there are CuI and the environment (envelope?) of Cu its different now.
That's the same reason that allows H
2O
2 oxidize Co
2+ to Co
3+ when NH
3 are in solution, but not in water solution:
Co
3+ +1é
Co
2+ Eº=1,92v
(Co(NH
3)
6)
3+ [Co(NH
3)
6]
2+ Eº=0,10v
H
2O
2 2H
+ 2é
2H
2O Eº=1,776v
In water, without NH
3, reaction doesn't occur because E=1,776-1,92<0, but in the presence of NH
3 (ligand or solvent) E=1,776-0,10>0, thats a spontaneous reaction.
*I'm sorry for my translated english, I dont know specific words sometimes