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Copper(I) sulfide (CuS) is generally not considered an electrolyte when in solid form, as it does not dissociate into ions in solution. However, if CuS is dissolved in a suitable solvent, it may release ions, but this behavior is limited. In general, for a substance to be classified as an electrolyte, it must dissociate into ions in solution, which CuS does not do effectively.

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