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Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is neither an acid nor a base, but is a salt.

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no copper chloride is a mild lewis acid and not a base

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Copper ions in solution, Cu+2(aq), will act as a Lewis acid because they will accept a pair of electrons. All metallic cations can behave as Lewis acids.

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No it's a metal...

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it's a basic oxide

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Q: Is copper a Lewis acid or a Lewis base?
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