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Copper(II) chloride, or CuCl2, is soluble in water, but CuCl4 does not exist as a stable compound in aqueous solutions. Instead, copper typically forms complexes, such as CuCl4^2-, in concentrated chloride solutions. However, these complexes are generally not soluble in the same way as simple salts like CuCl2. Therefore, while CuCl4 may form under specific conditions, it is not considered soluble in the same manner as standard ionic compounds.

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