Electronic configurations of cuprous (Cu+)and cupric (Cu2+) ions are as follows Cu+=[Ar]3d104s∘ Cu2+=[Ar]3d94s0
Thus, electronic configuration of Cu+is more stable but it is less stable because in Cu2+ due to its small size the nuclear charge is sufficient to hold 27 electrons but in Cu+such a condition is not true.
Further, the IInd IP of Cu is not very high as compared to its Ist IP. Consequently a large amount of lattice energy is released for cupric compounds as compared to Cu+compounds.