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Is copper acetate a weak base?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Copper acetate is an ionic compound, but the acetate ions that are part of it have internal covalent bonds. Since the acetate ions are not molecules, this is not considered to be a molecular compound.

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No. It is the conjugate base of a weak acid (which makes it very similar to a weak base).

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The copper (II) nitrate is a very soluble substance in water.

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No, Copper (II) Oxide is insoluble in both water and ethanol.

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No. Copper oxide is a solid that is insoluble in water.

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Pure copper nitrate is solid at standard temperature and pressure. It readily dissolves in water to form an aqueous solution of copper nitrate.

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Copper sulfate is soluble in water.

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yes

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Yes

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it is

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