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All substances are either acidic or basic?

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Answered by narayana2789
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On the other hand, a substance whose pH value is equal to 7 is known as a neutral substance. For example, pure water has pH equal to 7. Hence, it is neutral in nature. Thus, we can conclude that the statement all substances are either acidic or basic, is false.

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Answered by Kannan0017
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All substances are either acidic or basic

  • Almost all liquids are either acids or bases to some degree.

  • Whether a liquid is an acid or base depends on the type of ions in it.

  • If it has a lot of hydrogen ions, then it is an acid.

  • If it has a lot of hydroxide ions, then it is a base.
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