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Is CuF2 a base acid salt or none?

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Solid CuF2 is a salt. However, dissolved in water, it forms Cu2+ and 2 F-, which will form Cu(OH)2+ and 2 HF. However, more of the Cu(OH)2+ remains undissolved, consuming OH- from water and leaving an acidic solution.

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It is a lewis base due to pi electron density

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Most probably neutral.

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