Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is neither an acid nor a base, but is a salt.
no copper chloride is a mild lewis acid and not a base
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.
No it's a metal...
it's a basic oxide
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Br- is a Lewis base.
Copper oxide is a base, since it neutralises dilute acid.
Sf6 acts as an lewis acid............
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
Being amphoteric water can react both: Lewis acid and Lewis base.
Br- is a Lewis base.
Copper is neither an acid nor a base. It is pure metal.
Copper oxide is a base, since it neutralises dilute acid.
Sf6 acts as an lewis acid............
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
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Neither, it's a salt.
Lewis acid is an electron acceptor / Lewis base is an electron donor. It is helpful to use this definition of acid and base in (1) organic chemistry (2) also when there are no Hydrogens present in the molecule. BF3 is a Lewis acid it seeks out and can accept electrons.
PMe3 is a Lewis base(elctron donor).
Being amphoteric water can react both: Lewis acid and Lewis base.
I think it is acid, because there is a question that asks the acid site of SO3.
an acid accepts an electron pair from a base