It is neither.
Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.
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.
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.
Being the conjugate base of nitric acid (a strong acid), the nitrate ion is a weak base.
Non-Electrolyte
Copper Carbonate is a very weak base.
It is acidic. it is formed by the reaction of Copper(2) Hydroxide which is a Weak base and Sulfuric Acid which is a strong Acid. A weak base + strong acid always gives an acidic salt.
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.
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.
Methanol is a nonelectrolyte because it is so weak it is not considered to be an electrolyte. Methanol is too weak to pass on electrons.
Being the conjugate base of nitric acid (a strong acid), the nitrate ion is a weak base.
Nonelectrolyte
Non-Electrolyte
Copper Carbonate is a very weak base.
Nonelectrolyte
it's a nonelectrolyte
Nonelectrolyte
nonelectrolyte