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CuBr₃, or copper(III) bromide, is generally considered to be insoluble in water. While certain copper compounds can exhibit solubility, copper(III) bromide is not commonly encountered in solution, and its stability is also questionable since copper typically exists in the +1 or +2 oxidation states in aqueous solutions. Therefore, any potential solubility is likely very limited.

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